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Parts for your 2006 Toyota Hiace-Clutch kit
2006 Toyota HiAce clutch kit — what it does and when to replace it
Technical sources confirm a clutch kit is relevant to 2006 Toyota HiAce manual models. The Toyota HiAce (H200 series, KDH/TRH200, launched mid‑2000s) is offered with both manual and automatic transmissions. Toyota’s workshop literature for the H200 series includes a dedicated Clutch section for manual variants, and the Toyota Electronic Parts Catalogue lists clutch cover, driven plate, release bearing and related components for these models. Major aftermarket catalogues such as EXEDY Australia and ClutchPro/ACS also publish multiple clutch kit listings for 2005–2013 HiAce manual vehicles. Automatic HiAce variants do not use a clutch kit (they use a torque converter), but for manuals, a clutch kit absolutely applies.
On a 2006 HiAce manual, the clutch kit’s job is simple but critical: it connects and disconnects the engine from the gearbox so the van can pull away smoothly, change gears cleanly, and handle stop‑start city work without drama. A typical kit includes the clutch disc, pressure plate and release bearing, and often a pilot/spigot bearing. Many diesel HiAce manuals of this era use a dual‑mass flywheel (DMF) to cut vibration