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2006 Holden Captiva 5 clutch kit — not applicable

For the 2006 five-seat Holden Captiva (sold at launch as Captiva MaXX, later known as Captiva 5), a traditional clutch kit isn’t relevant. Technical sources including Holden’s 2006 Captiva range media information, the CG Captiva MaXX Owner’s Handbook/Service Schedule, and Australian spec listings (e.g., RedBook/Glass’s-style data) all show the five-seat variant was supplied in Australia/New Zealand only with a 5‑speed automatic transmission, not a manual. That automatic uses a torque converter and internal multi-plate clutch packs, so there’s no serviceable “clutch kit” (friction disc, pressure plate and release bearing) like you’d find on a manual.

Because it’s an auto, any driveline shudder, flare on upshifts or delayed engagement isn’t fixed by replacing a clutch kit. Instead, attention should go to the automatic transmission and related systems.

  • How it drives: Take-off and gear changes are handled by a torque converter and hydraulic control, not a foot-operated clutch.
  • What’s serviceable: Fluid condition, transmission filter (where serviceable), cooler lines, mounts and software calibrations are the main maintenance points.
  • What isn’t: There’s no external clutch disc or pressure plate to replace.

Good servicing practice for a 2006 Captiva MaXX/“Captiva 5” focuses on the auto transmission. Even where the handbook suggests “filled for life,” local workshops often recommend fluid replacement around 60,000–90,000 km in higher-heat or towing use. Fresh fluid helps prevent shift flare and harshness. Have a technician scan the TCM for updates or fault codes, check the transmission mount for collapse (a common cause of thumps), inspect the cooler for restrictions, and ensure correct fluid spec is used. If the vehicle shows persistent shudder or slip, a proper pressure/solenoid diagnosis is the path forward rather than chasing a non-existent clutch kit.

Bottom line: for a 2006 Holden Captiva 5/MaXX in Australia or New Zealand, a manual-style clutch kit isn’t fitted or required. If you see clutch kits listed online, they typically apply to manual Captiva variants offered in other model years or different trims, not the 2006 five-seater auto.

Does a 2006 Holden Captiva 5 have a clutch kit?

No. The 2006 five-seat Captiva (MaXX) was delivered with a 5‑speed automatic only. It doesn’t use a manual clutch assembly, so there’s no clutch kit to replace. Driveability issues that feel “clutchy” are usually transmission-fluid, mount or control-related.

Why do some parts sites list clutch kits for Captiva?

Clutch kits apply to Captiva models with manual gearboxes offered in other years or trims (or in overseas markets). The 2006 five-seat AU/NZ model wasn’t one of them. Always match parts to the VIN and transmission type to avoid ordering the wrong gear.

What should be serviced instead of a clutch on the 2006 Captiva 5?

Focus on the automatic transmission: correct-spec fluid change (especially if it tows or sees city heat), filter where applicable, cooler and line checks, mount inspection, and TCM diagnostics/updates. This maintenance covers the role a clutch service would play on a manual.

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