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2007 Subaru Tribeca clutch-kit: not applicable and here’s why

The 2007 Subaru Tribeca (often called B9 Tribeca early on) was sold with a 5-speed automatic transmission only, so a traditional manual clutch-kit isn’t fitted or used on this model. Instead of a clutch disc, pressure plate and release bearing, the Tribeca’s drivetrain uses a torque converter and internal multi-plate clutch packs within the automatic (commonly referred to as Subaru’s 5EAT). That means there’s no external, serviceable “clutch-kit” to replace.

Technical sources back this up clearly. The Owner’s Manual and Factory Service Manual describe the 5-speed automatic and its maintenance requirements, with no manual clutch components listed. The 2007 model-year sales brochure/spec sheet shows an automatic transmission as standard with no manual option. OEM and aftermarket parts catalogues list torque converters, AT components and fluid/filter items, but no clutch disc/pressure plate kit for this vehicle. If a website shows a clutch-kit for a 2007 Tribeca, it’s most likely a fitment error.

What owners are really dealing with is automatic-transmission servicing. The equivalent “feel” issues people sometimes mistake for a worn clutch—such as shudder on take-off, slipping under load, or flare between gears—are typically tied to the torque converter, internal clutches, solenoids or fluid condition in the 5EAT.

  • Key technical references: Subaru Owner’s Manual (MY2007 Tribeca), Subaru Factory Service Manual for the 5EAT, Subaru MY2007 sales brochure/specifications, and OEM/aftermarket parts catalogues (e.g., Subaru FAST, dealer parts systems, well-known catalogue databases).

Good practice in Australia and New Zealand is to follow the service schedule in the Owner’s Manual and use the correct fluid (Subaru ATF-HP or a specifically approved equivalent). Where the vehicle tows, sees lots of stop–start traffic, or operates in hot conditions, many workshops recommend more frequent ATF changes. Keeping the transmission cooler and lines in good nick, and checking for any available TCM software updates, also helps prevent shudder and harsh shifting.

Bottom line: a 2007 Subaru Tribeca doesn’t use a manual-style clutch-kit. Keep the automatic happy with proper ATF, sensible service intervals, and prompt diagnosis of any shudder or slip before it turns into bigger repair costs.

  • Popular questions

Does a 2007 Subaru Tribeca have a clutch-kit?
No. It was built with a 5-speed automatic (5EAT), which uses a torque converter and internal clutch packs. There’s no external manual clutch assembly to replace.

What fluid should the Tribeca’s auto use, and how often should it be changed?
Use the fluid specified by Subaru for the 5EAT—typically Subaru ATF-HP or an approved equivalent. Follow the Owner’s Manual intervals