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Parts for your 2004 Nissan X-trail-Clutch kit
2004 Nissan X‑Trail Clutch Kit: what it does and when to replace it
Technical sources including the Nissan X‑Trail (T30) Factory Service Manual (CL – Clutch), the Nissan FAST electronic parts catalogue, and the EXEDY Australia application catalogue show that 2004 X‑Trail T30 models with a manual transmission use a conventional single‑plate dry clutch, supplied as a clutch kit. Automatic variants use a torque converter and do not take a clutch kit. So, for a 2004 X‑Trail with a manual gearbox, a clutch kit is absolutely relevant and the correct service part.
A clutch kit typically bundles the clutch disc, pressure plate, and release (throw‑out) bearing, and often a spigot/pilot bush. On the X‑Trail T30 manual, this assembly connects and disconnects engine torque to the gearbox so the vehicle can take off smoothly, change gears without crunching, and idle at lights without stalling. The pressure plate clamps the friction disc to the flywheel