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2008 Nissan Serena clutch kit — is it a thing?

Short answer: a clutch kit isn’t relevant for the 2008 Nissan Serena most people see in Australia and New Zealand. That model (C25 series) is factory-fitted with Nissan’s Xtronic CVT automatic, which uses a hydraulic torque converter and steel belt system, not a manual clutch with a pressure plate and release bearing.

Technical sources back this up. The Nissan Serena C25 Factory Service Manual (Transmission/Transaxle section) specifies an Xtronic CVT unit for the MR20DE models and details a torque-converter start-off with an internal lock-up clutch, rather than a serviceable friction clutch assembly. Nissan’s 2007–2009 Serena brochures list Xtronic CVT as standard across trims. Parts cataloguing via Nissan FAST for C25 CVT variants also shows no clutch disc/cover/release bearing group for these vehicles. Industry documentation for the Jatco Xtronic CVT used in this era (JF011E/RE0F10A family) describes a torque-converter based CVT, again with no manual clutch kit.

Because of this design, a traditional clutch kit simply isn’t used. If someone’s quoting a “clutch kit” for a 2008 Serena, they’re either mixing it up with the air-conditioning compressor clutch (a separate electromagnetic part) or assuming a manual model that wasn’t offered in typical AU/NZ-market imports.

What owners should focus on instead is CVT care. The CVT relies on clean, correct-spec fluid and good cooling to stay healthy. Nissan specifies CVT Fluid NS-2 for this generation