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2006 Ford Focus Clutch Kit – What It Does and When to Replace It
Based on technical references like the Ford Workshop Manual for 2005–2007 Focus models, Haynes repair coverage for Focus Mk2, and major clutch manufacturers’ catalogues (LuK, Exedy, Valeo), a clutch kit is absolutely relevant to a 2006 Ford Focus fitted with a manual gearbox. Petrol manuals commonly use the IB5 or MTX-75 5-speed with a conventional single-plate dry clutch, while diesel variants often pair with a dual-mass flywheel. Automatic versions, of course, do not use a clutch kit.
A clutch kit for this Focus typically includes a pressure plate, friction disc, and release bearing. Many models also use a hydraulic release setup, often with a concentric slave cylinder inside the bellhousing. The kit’s job is simple but crucial: it connects and disconnects engine power so the driver can pull away smoothly, change gears, and stop without stalling. When all three pieces wear evenly and work together, shifts feel clean and engagement is predictable.
For owners keeping their 2006 Focus in top nick, clutch care is more about inspection and driving habits than scheduled replacement. There’s no fixed interval for a new clutch