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Clutch Industries 4Terrain Ultimate Clutch Kit Inc Dual Mass Replacement - 4TUDMRSK2477N
Clutch Industries 4Terrain Ultimate Clutch Kit Inc Dual Mass Replacement - 4TUDMR2477N
2014 Mazda BT-50: Tough ute practicality with easy-fit replacement part
Built for tradies, tourers, and weekender missions, the 2014 Mazda BT-50 is a tough, no-nonsense ute with plenty of towing confidence and a cabin that still scrubs up nicely. This quality replacement part is engineered to suit the BT-50’s layout and Aussie–Kiwi conditions, delivering reliable fitment without the fuss. Whether the vehicle runs city errands, carts gear to site, or tackles corrugations on the way to the bach, the part keeps things humming along. It’s designed to meet OE specs, so installation is straightforward and day‑to‑day performance stays consistent.
Owners value the BT-50 for its grunty diesel options, solid payload, and relaxed highway manners. Service access is simple under the bonnet, and compatible components like this help keep running costs predictable. Match by VIN and engine code to confirm the right variant, then follow the supplied torque specs and check clearances after the first few hundred kilometres. When fitted correctly, the part integrates cleanly with factory systems and won’t upset sensors or dash warnings.
High-level care tips for the BT-50 and this component:
- Change engine oil and filter on schedule, fresh lubrication protects mating surfaces and seals.
- Inspect hoses, clamps, and connectors for weeps or chafe, address minor leaks before trips.
- Keep batteries healthy and grounds clean to avoid voltage dips that can confuse modules.
- After off‑road or towing, check torque on fasteners and look for dust ingress around plugs.
- Use quality fluids and filters that meet Mazda specs, cheap substitutes often cost more later.
Keep tyres balanced and aligned.
What’s the recommended service interval for a 2014 Mazda BT-50?
Most owners service every 10,000–15,000 kilometres or 12 months, whichever comes first, but heavy towing, dusty roads, or short trips justify shorter intervals.
Always follow the owner’s manual and local conditions, if the dash service reminder appears earlier, organise a booking.
How much can a 2014 BT-50 tow?
Many variants are rated up to 3,500 kg braked, with a 750 kg unbraked limit.
Actual limits depend on VIN, axle load, towbar, ball weight, and GCM/GVM, stay within the placard and legal requirements.
Which engine oil should a 2014 BT-50 use?
Use a high-quality diesel oil that meets the specification in the owner’s manual, many BT-50 diesels run a 5W‑30 meeting the relevant manufacturer spec.
Check by VIN and climate, always match ACEA/API and local fuel-sulphur requirements and replace the filter at the same time.