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Parts for your 2010 Toyota Fortuner-Clutch kit
2010 Toyota Fortuner clutch kit – what it does and when to replace it
Technical sources confirm a clutch kit is relevant to the 2010 Toyota Fortuner when fitted with a manual gearbox. The Toyota Repair Manual for the Fortuner/Hilux AN50/AN60 platform details a conventional single‑plate dry clutch used with the R-series 5‑speed manual, and the Toyota Electronic Parts Catalogue lists the clutch cover, disc, release bearing and related hardware for these models. Major aftermarket catalogues (AISIN, EXEDY, Sachs) also specify complete clutch kits for 2010 Fortuner manual variants. Automatic Fortuners use a torque converter and do not have a serviceable clutch kit.
For manual 2010 Fortuners, the clutch kit’s job is simple: connect and disconnect engine power to the gearbox smoothly and reliably. A quality kit typically includes the pressure plate, friction disc, release (throw‑out) bearing, and often a pilot/spigot bearing and alignment tool. In diesel models, a dual‑mass flywheel may be fitted to cut vibration