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Does a 2007 Ford Territory use a clutch kit?

Short answer: a clutch kit isn’t relevant to the 2007 Ford Territory. According to technical references including the Ford Territory SY Owner’s Manual (2007), the SY Workshop Manual, and model specifications commonly cited by RedBook and Ford Australia product literature, the 2007 Territory was sold exclusively with automatic transmissions — either the 4-speed auto on most petrol variants or the 6-speed ZF automatic (notably on higher trims and Turbo models). No factory manual transmission was offered, which means there’s no traditional manual clutch assembly to service or replace.

Because it’s an auto-only vehicle, the Territory uses a torque converter and flexplate instead of a friction clutch, pressure plate and release bearing. While the torque converter does include a lock-up clutch inside, that’s an internal automatic transmission component — it isn’t replaced as a “clutch kit” in the way a manual Falcon or Focus might be. This is why a standard aftermarket clutch kit doesn’t apply to a 2007 Territory.

It’s not unusual to see catalogue crossovers online listing “clutch kits” against Territory fitments. That’s typically a data mismatch with Falcon manual models of similar years. If in doubt, check the build plate, VIN, and transmission type