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Clutch Kit for the 2019 Mitsubishi Outlander: What You Need to Know

The 2019 Mitsubishi Outlander is a popular SUV known for its reliability and practical design, but when it comes to its drivetrain, whether or not a clutch kit is relevant depends largely on the specific transmission type fitted to the vehicle. Typical models of the 2019 Outlander in markets like Australia come with either a CVT (Continuously Variable Transmission) or an automatic transmission, and this plays a big role in whether a clutch kit is necessary.

Most 2019 Mitsubishi Outlanders, especially those sold in Australia, are equipped with a CVT rather than a traditional manual gearbox. What this means for owners is that a conventional clutch kit, which includes components like a clutch plate, pressure plate and release bearing, is generally not part of the vehicle's drivetrain. The purpose of a clutch kit traditionally is to engage and disengage the engine from the transmission, allowing the driver to shift gears manually. But since the Outlander with a CVT uses a belt system to manage power delivery without manual gear changes or a clutch pedal, there is no physical clutch kit to replace or maintain in these vehicles.

Because the CVT system smoothly varies its gear ratio based on speed and engine load, it eliminates the need for the mechanical clutch found in manual transmissions. The belt and pulley system inside the CVT handles the job of modulating power output automatically. So for drivers of the 2019 Outlander with CVT, the traditional clutch components simply aren't part of the driving experience or maintenance schedule.

Now, if you happen to own a rare version or a variant of the Outlander with a manual transmission, which is less common but not impossible in some markets, then a clutch kit becomes very relevant. The clutch kit is essential to the overall performance and drivability of the vehicle. It acts as a crucial bridge between the engine and wheels, allowing the driver to control when to engage or disengage power from the engine to the transmission during gear changes.

The clutch kit typically consists of several parts:

  • Clutch disc or friction plate - the part that grips the flywheel
  • Pressure plate - applies force to the clutch disc to engage the drivetrain
  • Release bearing - allows the pressure plate to disengage the clutch disc when the pedal is pressed

Over time, these parts naturally wear down from friction and heat, which can lead to slipping, difficulty shifting gears, or a spongy clutch pedal feel. Regular checks and timely replacement of the clutch kit components can save the vehicle from more extensive transmission damage.

Servicing and maintaining the clutch kit on a manual 2019 Mitsubishi Outlander involves a few key steps. It's important to keep an ear out for any unusual noises or changes in pedal effort when you drive. If the clutch pedal feels softer than usual or you notice the engine revs rising without a corresponding increase in speed, these are signs the clutch may be slipping and in need of attention.

Replacing the clutch kit is generally a skilled job best handled by qualified mechanics due to the labour-intensive nature of the work. The process usually requires removing the transmission to access the clutch components. While the parts themselves last anywhere from 100,000 to 150,000 kilometres under normal conditions, driving habits and load conditions, such as towing, can shorten their lifespan.

Maintenance tips for owners include avoiding resting your foot on the clutch pedal while driving, minimising clutch slipping when starting on hills, and regularly inspecting the clutch hydraulic system if fitted. These practices can help extend the life of the clutch kit and ensure smooth, responsive gear changes.

In short, for the majority of 2019 Mitsubishi Outlander owners running the CVT-equipped model, a clutch kit is not part of the vehicle's design or maintenance requirements. For those with a manual transmission version, however, understanding the role of the clutch kit and maintaining it properly can make a huge difference in overall vehicle enjoyment and longevity.