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Parts for your 2006 Honda Elysion-Clutch kit
2006 Honda Elysion clutch-kit — is it a thing?
Short answer: a traditional clutch-kit isn’t used on the 2006 Honda Elysion. Technical references including Honda’s Japanese-market model catalogues, the 2006 Elysion owner’s manual, and Honda’s electronic parts catalogue list the Elysion with a 5‑speed automatic transmission (with optional RealTime 4WD on some trims) behind the K24A 2.4L or J30A 3.0L engines. No factory manual transmission is specified, and there’s no parts listing for a manual clutch disc, pressure plate, or release bearing for this model year.
Why that matters: a “clutch-kit” in the aftermarket sense refers to the friction disc, pressure plate and release bearing used in manual transmissions. The Elysion’s 5‑speed auto uses a torque converter with internal multi-plate clutch packs and a lock‑up clutch, all housed within the transmission. Those internal clutches aren’t replaced as a bolt‑on “kit”