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Parts for your 2017 Toyota Hiace-Clutch kit
2017 Toyota HiAce Clutch Kit — What It Does and When to Replace It
Based on technical sources such as the Toyota H200 Series Repair Manual (Section CL – Clutch) and the Toyota Electronic Parts Catalogue (EPC) for the 2017 HiAce TRH/KDH/GDH variants, the manual-transmission 2017 Toyota HiAce uses a conventional single-plate dry clutch assembly comprising a clutch cover (pressure plate), clutch disc, and release/throw-out bearing — the components typically supplied in a clutch kit. Automatic HiAce models use a torque converter and therefore do not use a clutch kit.
For HiAce owners running a manual gearbox, the clutch kit is what connects the engine’s power to the transmission and lets the driver smoothly pull away, shift gears, and reverse without shudder. Over time, the friction surfaces wear, springs can lose tension, and bearings can get noisy. That’s where a quality replacement clutch kit comes in — restoring bite, pedal feel, and drivability. Many diesel manual HiAce models are fitted with a dual-mass flywheel (DMF)