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2014 Honda Stream clutch-kit — is it used?
Based on Honda technical references for the RN6–RN9 Stream series near the end of production, a 2014 Honda Stream was supplied with either a 5‑speed automatic (AT) or a Honda CVT, depending on trim and market. Factory brochures/spec sheets from Honda Japan (2012–2014), the Honda service manual, and Honda’s electronic parts catalogue (EPC) list no manual transmission option for 2014 and do not show a clutch disc, pressure plate, or release bearing for RN6–RN9 VIN ranges. That means a conventional clutch-kit isn’t relevant to most 2014 Honda Streams.
Why no clutch-kit? A manual gearbox uses a friction disc, pressure plate and release bearing — the typical “clutch kit”. The 2014 Stream’s drivetrains use either a torque converter automatic (with internal clutch packs) or a CVT with a start clutch and belt/pulley system. Those components are internal to the transmission and aren’t serviced as an external clutch-kit.
What owners should service instead: keep on top of the correct transmission fluid and intervals for the specific unit fitted. For 5‑speed autos, Honda ATF‑DW1 is specified, for CVT models, Honda CVT fluid (commonly HCF‑2 for later units) is required — always confirm by VIN/build sticker and the owner’s manual. Avoid “universal” fluids. Many workshops in AU/NZ will recommend fluid changes more frequently under severe use (stop‑start, towing, hot climates), so chat with a trusted tech if the car sees a hard life.
- Book a transmission service if there’s flare or harsh shifting (AT), shudder on take‑off (CVT), whining, delayed engagement, or fluid that’s dark or smells burnt.
- Use genuine or high‑quality equivalent fluids and the correct fill/level procedure — Hondas can be fussy about this.
- If a rare manual conversion has been done, the clutch parts must match the donor gearbox, a generic “Stream clutch kit” won’t apply.
Popular questions
Does a 2014 Honda Stream have a clutch-kit?
From factory, no. The 2014 Stream was sold with automatic or CVT units, which don’t use a traditional clutch kit. Only a manual‑converted car would need one, and it would be based on the donor transmission, not a Stream‑specific kit.
What transmission fluid does it take?
5‑speed autos use Honda ATF‑DW1. CVT models take Honda CVT fluid (often HCF‑2 on later units). Always confirm against the owner’s manual and vehicle ID, as fluids are transmission‑specific.
How often should the transmission fluid be changed?
Follow the maintenance schedule in the owner’s manual or the car’s Maintenance Minder. Many AU/NZ workshops suggest shorter intervals if the vehicle sees heavy city use, hills, heat, or towing. Using the correct Honda‑spec fluid is more important than stretching the interval.