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Is a clutch kit relevant for the 2013 Lexus IS?

For Australian and New Zealand–delivered vehicles, a clutch kit isn’t relevant to the 2013 Lexus IS range. Those models (IS 250 and IS 350, plus IS F) were sold with automatic transmissions only — primarily the A960E/A761E six‑speed autos and the IS F’s eight‑speed automatic. No factory manual option was offered locally for the 2013 model year, so there’s no traditional clutch disc and pressure plate to replace.

This position is supported by technical references including Lexus Australia specification sheets for the 2013 IS range, the Toyota/Lexus Electronic Parts Catalogue for AU/NZ (which lists no clutch disc/cover/release bearing for 2013 IS 250/350 VINs), and Lexus repair manual coverage for the A960E/A761E automatic transmissions. These sources describe a torque converter (with an internal lock‑up clutch) rather than a serviceable manual clutch assembly.

Why no clutch kit? A clutch kit is a wear service item for manual gearboxes. The 2013 Lexus IS automatics use a torque converter to couple the engine to the transmission. While there is a lock‑up function inside the converter for efficiency, it’s not serviced with a “clutch kit” and isn’t replaced as a separate, routine wear item.

There are two notable exceptions owners might come across: a grey‑import IS 220d (diesel) with a six‑speed manual, or an earlier‑build IS 250 with a six‑speed manual that has been privately imported. Those cars do use a conventional clutch kit. If there’s any doubt, the safest bet is to check the VIN/build plate and transmission code, or glance at the cabin — a clutch pedal means it’s a manual.

For owners of local 2013 IS models, the smarter maintenance focus is on the automatic drivetrain:

  • Use the correct ATF (typically Toyota/Lexus WS) and follow service intervals suited to local conditions, many technicians recommend periodic ATF changes under severe use, even if “filled for life” is stated.
  • Keep differential oil fresh to protect the final drive.
  • Address shudder, delayed engagement or harsh shifts early — these point to fluid condition, mounts, or internal transmission/torque converter concerns, not a missing clutch kit.

Bottom line: for a 2013 Lexus IS sold new in Australia or New Zealand, a clutch kit isn’t used or required, and money is better spent on proper automatic transmission servicing.

Popular questions

Does a 2013 Lexus IS need a clutch replacement?
Not for Australian or New Zealand–delivered cars. They’re automatic, so there’s no manual clutch to replace. If the car is a grey import with a manual gearbox (such as an IS 220d), then a conventional clutch kit would apply.

How can someone tell if their 2013 IS has a manual clutch?
If there’s a clutch pedal, it’s a manual. The gear selector is another giveaway — a PRND gate indicates an automatic. For absolute certainty, check the transmission code on the VIN/build data or parts catalogue: A960E/A761E are automatics.

What drivetrain servicing replaces a clutch on these cars?
Think transmission fluid and differential oil changes rather than a clutch. Using the correct Lexus‑approved ATF and refreshing it at sensible intervals helps keep shifts smooth and prolongs transmission life.

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