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2009 Subaru Impreza Clutch Kit — What It Does and When to Replace It
Referencing Subaru’s 2009 Impreza/WRX/STI Service Manual (Transmission and Clutch sections) and Subaru Genuine Parts catalogues for 2009MY, a conventional clutch assembly is specified for all manual-transmission variants (5-speed manual in Impreza/WRX and 6-speed manual in STI). Automatic models (4EAT) use a torque converter and do not have a traditional clutch kit. So, a clutch kit is relevant and used on 2009 Subaru Impreza vehicles equipped with a manual gearbox.
For manual 2009 Subaru Impreza models, the clutch kit is the heart of smooth take-offs and tidy gear changes. It typically includes the clutch disc, pressure plate (cover), release/throw-out bearing, and often a pilot bearing/bush and alignment tool. Its job is to connect and disconnect engine power to the gearbox without shudder or slip, letting the car pull away cleanly and shift gears under load.
There’s no fixed replacement interval for a clutch on these cars