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2006 Nissan Navara Clutch Kit

Based on technical sources including the Nissan Navara D40 Service Manual (CL – Clutch, 2005–2010), the Nissan D22 Workshop Manual (CL), and the Nissan FAST electronic parts catalogue for 2006 models, a clutch kit is used on 2006 Nissan Navara vehicles equipped with a manual transmission. These documents specify a single dry-plate clutch with a pressure plate (cover), driven disc, and release bearing/concentric slave cylinder—i.e., the components supplied in a typical clutch kit. Note: automatic Navaras use a torque converter rather than a clutch kit.

For a 2006 Navara that’s a manual, the clutch kit’s job is to connect and disconnect engine power so the driver can shift gears smoothly and control take-off under load. In Aussie and Kiwi conditions—towing boats, hauling gear, and a bit of off‑road—the clutch wears faster than in gentle city use. It’s normal to see replacement windows anywhere from 120,000–220,000 km depending on use, driving style, and whether it’s the D40 6‑speed or D22 5‑speed.

When servicing or replacing, it’s smart to fit a complete kit (cover, disc, release bearing). Many 2006 D40s run a concentric slave cylinder (CSC) inside the bellhousing