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Parts for your 2002 Toyota Avensis-Clutch kit
2002 Toyota Avensis clutch kit: what it is, why it matters, and when to replace
A clutch kit is absolutely relevant to the 2002 Toyota Avensis—on the manual transmission models. Toyota’s service literature for the T22-series Avensis (the 2002 model year), the Haynes Avensis 1998–2003 manual, and workshop data providers like Autodata all specify 5‑speed manual gearboxes across petrol and diesel variants, each requiring a conventional friction clutch assembly. Major OE suppliers (Aisin, Exedy, LuK, Valeo) catalogue full clutch kits for these cars. Only the automatic Avensis uses a torque converter and therefore doesn’t take a clutch kit.
On a manual Avensis, the clutch kit’s job is to connect and disconnect engine power to the gearbox smoothly, letting the driver pull away cleanly and shift gears without drama. A typical kit includes the pressure plate (cover), the friction disc (driven plate), and a release (throwout) bearing