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2004 Toyota Altezza clutch kit — purpose, care, and when to replace

Based on Toyota technical documentation for the SXE10/GXE10 Altezza (factory Repair Manual) and the Toyota Electronic Parts Catalogue, 2004 Altezza models equipped with the 6‑speed manual transmission (Aisin J160) use a conventional clutch kit comprising a pressure plate, friction disc and release bearing. Automatic variants use a torque converter and do not require a clutch kit.

For manual cars, the clutch kit is the heart of smooth take‑offs and crisp shifts. The pressure plate clamps the friction disc to the flywheel so the 3S‑GE or 1G‑FE can put power to the rear wheels, and the release (throw‑out) bearing lets the pedal disengage that drive when it’s time to change gears. A quality kit restores bite, consistency and pedal feel, making the Altezza feel lively and predictable on both daily commutes and weekend runs.

Servicing focuses on condition rather than a fixed kilometre interval. The hydraulic system (clutch master and slave) shares standard brake‑type fluid, refresh it every 24 months to keep corrosion and spongy pedal feel at bay. During routine servicing, check for fluid leaks around the master and slave cylinders, inspect pedal free play, and listen for release‑bearing noise with the pedal depressed. A quick road test in a high gear at low revs will reveal slip if revs flare without a matching surge in speed.

Common signs it’s time for a new kit include:

  • Slipping under load or on hills
  • Shudder or judder on take‑off
  • High or inconsistent engagement point
  • Grinding when selecting gears despite correct clutch bleed
  • Rattling or whirring that changes with pedal movement

When replacement’s on the cards, it pays to do it once and do it right. Fit the disc, pressure plate and release bearing as a matched set, inspect the flywheel face and rear main seal, and check the spigot/pilot bearing and gearbox input‑shaft seal. Use an alignment tool and torque fasteners to the factory spec from the Toyota manual. After installation, bed the clutch in gently over 500–800 kilometres—no hard launches or clutch kicks—so the friction surfaces mate evenly and pedal feel settles.

Whether it’s an RS200 or AS200, a fresh, correctly installed clutch kit transforms the way a 2004 Altezza drives and helps protect the gearbox for the long haul.

How long does a clutch kit last on a 2004 Altezza?

It’s usage‑dependent. Many see 120,000–200,000 km with normal driving. Stop‑start traffic, towing, track days and aggressive launches shorten that. If you notice slip, shudder or a rising bite point, plan a replacement rather than waiting for a failure.

What fluid does the Altezza clutch use and how often should it be changed?

The hydraulic clutch uses standard brake hydraulic fluid (DOT 3 or DOT 4, as per the Toyota manual). Replace it every 2 years to prevent moisture build‑up that can corrode components and soften pedal feel.

Are RS200 and AS200 clutch kits the same?

Both use a single‑plate, dry clutch for the J160 manual, but part numbers and friction ratings can differ by engine and trim. Always match the kit to the VIN or transmission/engine code to ensure correct fit and clamping force.

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