Poll: How many times has your clutch died?

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My clutch has died

Not yet
456
40%
Not yet but I'm sure it's on the way out
275
24%
Once
198
18%
On the 2nd one
102
9%
On the 3rd one
70
6%
On the 4th one
12
1%
On the 5th one
7
1%
On the 6th one
3
0%
More than 7 and I've had enough!
6
1%
 
Total votes : 1129

Re: Poll: How many times has your clutch died?

Postby KevR on Mon, 05 Jan 2015 6:22 +0000

The problem is that 1st in hi four is way to high especially with big wheels, I must say that I was majorly disappointed after owning two 2x hilux's they are so much tougher. Oh well might just have to change diff ratios.
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Re: Poll: How many times has your clutch died?

Postby lew155 on Mon, 12 Jan 2015 6:15 +0000

Got clutch replaced today 11,000kms... Saw the clutch that was removed and still had tons of life left in it. The clutch never really slipped but just shuddered ya' brains out ya butt on take off and reverse and has since very early on.. My driving style is pretty sedate on road. I never tow. Used pretty hard off-road though and did a pretty hard trip at about 1500km all I can think is maybe due to exclusively doing highway driving the clutch never broke in properly and then seated itself funny in that first trip? I was told when I bought it no 4x4 in first 1000km but yea.. On the warranty form Toyota wrote loose clutch springs but who knows what the real findings are. I just hope to get a year out of this one and then put an NPC one in before cape trip.
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Re: Poll: How many times has your clutch died?

Postby dino12 on Wed, 14 Jan 2015 8:45 +0000

without being rude mate, i'd say you did some pretty violent off road work to stuff the clutch springs in that time. did you drop the clutch a lot when changing gears?
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Re: Poll: How many times has your clutch died?

Postby lew155 on Wed, 14 Jan 2015 4:44 +0000

That's just assuming that Toyota aren't just bullshitting which seems to be all they are good at since they can't make a half decent car anymore.
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Re: Poll: How many times has your clutch died?

Postby millsi on Wed, 11 Feb 2015 1:25 +0000

Just ticked over 300000km, still on original clutch.
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Re: Poll: How many times has your clutch died?

Postby vydesign on Thu, 12 Feb 2015 6:17 +0000

I have now 49000 and waiting if the clutch will be replaced under warranty or not...
and I just had all hand brake cables changed under warranty
and its january 2013 car!!
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Re: Poll: How many times has your clutch died?

Postby Richolux150 on Fri, 13 Feb 2015 5:57 +0000

Mine went at 47000, replaced under warranty .........now at 55000, shudders when changing down to 2nd or first.
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Re: Poll: How many times has your clutch died?

Postby braddlepops on Tue, 17 Feb 2015 1:08 +0000

30,145 km on original clutch 4/2012 SR Extracab manual. Not alot of hardcore 4x4 just a bit of bush bashing on fairly tame tracks. Mostly city driving.
It is what it is
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Re: Poll: How many times has your clutch died?

Postby GoGolux on Mon, 13 Apr 2015 11:43 +0000

Oil leak caused replacement at 17000 (warranty) now shutters on take off (35000)
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Re: Poll: How many times has your clutch died?

Postby Dave_o on Mon, 20 Apr 2015 8:22 +0000

After having the first unit replaced at around 45k (under warranty), its up to the same olds tricks again at 50.
I'm guessing so long as Toyota persist with the dual mass flywheel, the situation is unlikely to change.
Though I was advised by a Toyota tech to knock it back a gear to let the motor spin up a bit more and help the plate clamp harder - which more or less negates the point of a torquey diesel in the first place in my opinion.

Interestingly, removing the Steinbauer module over the weekend solved the clutch slip issue.
But thats a story for another day..
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Re: Poll: How many times has your clutch died?

Postby rory18 on Mon, 20 Apr 2015 8:59 +0000

No hilux has dual mass clutches.
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Re: Poll: How many times has your clutch died?

Postby chris_sr5 on Mon, 20 Apr 2015 10:01 +0000

2012 SR5 diesel, has shuddered since new and has now started slipping at 29,000 km's, went to the dealer and told them and they booked it in for a new clutch without any questions.
I only tow a box trailer occasionally and have done very little 4x4 and am very careful with the clutch, I never ride the clutch, don't rev it when changing gears. I also have 32's on the ute.
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Re: Poll: How many times has your clutch died?

Postby Dave_o on Mon, 20 Apr 2015 11:04 +0000

rory18 wrote:No hilux has dual mass clutches.


I looked it up. You're correct.
Funny thing is when I suggested a heavier clutch may be the solution the first time around to the Toyota guy, I was told it was due to the flywheel setup, not the clutch. There are many owners running around assuming this it would seem.

Guess its fair to assume if Toyota designed the clutch to slip at a certain (STD) load, its kind of pointless plugging the Steinbauer back in without fitting something like a an Excedy, unless you nurse it everywhere and dont load it up or tow anything, which is also pointless..
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Re: Poll: How many times has your clutch died?

Postby millsi on Wed, 06 May 2015 11:47 +0000

Are the 2wd d4d clutches different to the 4wd models?
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Re: Poll: How many times has your clutch died?

Postby Hiluxry on Wed, 06 May 2015 6:58 +0000

Hiluxry wrote:Clutch gone again, number 3...
18,500 ks & just under 12 months on this one. Almost no towing, still have the VMN chip fitted on its as sent setting.
Can't work out how the original clutch lasted 60,000 ks & the last 2 have done less than 20,000 ks each.

What's the best heavy duty aftermarket clutch to fit?


Yep. Number 4. Almost 12 months to the day. Up to 92,000 ks, woo hoo!
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Re: Poll: How many times has your clutch died?

Postby IZZY on Tue, 12 May 2015 6:57 +0000

Can anyone recommend someone to install an npc clutch on the Northside of Brisbane who does quality work and doesn't charge through the roof?
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Re: Poll: How many times has your clutch died?

Postby AdamHC on Wed, 13 May 2015 7:53 +0000

Hiluxry wrote:
Hiluxry wrote:Clutch gone again, number 3...
18,500 ks & just under 12 months on this one. Almost no towing, still have the VMN chip fitted on its as sent setting.
Can't work out how the original clutch lasted 60,000 ks & the last 2 have done less than 20,000 ks each.

What's the best heavy duty aftermarket clutch to fit?


Yep. Number 4. Almost 12 months to the day. Up to 92,000 ks, woo hoo!
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Hopefully Toyota will pay for another one.

How's this happening? Do you take off in second or something ? My clutch hasnt been replaced yet at nearly 190k. Previous owner used to tow a caravan and go 4x4ing and now I take it 4x4ing admittedly nothing too rough though. First gear is too high though, especially with 32s on. Anybody know if changing diff ratio affects arb air lockers?
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Re: Poll: How many times has your clutch died?

Postby rory18 on Wed, 13 May 2015 11:36 +0000

Get the thick cut gears and you will be able to use your existing lockers
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Re: Poll: How many times has your clutch died?

Postby @lberto on Sat, 13 Jun 2015 7:18 +0000

Mine is 60,000 km, dual cab sr5, I just put a racechip module and I noticed that in 4th and 5th gear began to slip, after reading these threads what brand you suggest exedy, tough stuff,.........
Thank for your replied.
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Re: Poll: How many times has your clutch died?

Postby Hiluxry on Sun, 14 Jun 2015 7:56 +0000

AdamHC wrote:
Hiluxry wrote:
Hiluxry wrote:Clutch gone again, number 3...
18,500 ks & just under 12 months on this one. Almost no towing, still have the VMN chip fitted on its as sent setting.
Can't work out how the original clutch lasted 60,000 ks & the last 2 have done less than 20,000 ks each.

What's the best heavy duty aftermarket clutch to fit?


Yep. Number 4. Almost 12 months to the day. Up to 92,000 ks, woo hoo!
POS
Hopefully Toyota will pay for another one.

How's this happening? Do you take off in second or something ? My clutch hasnt been replaced yet at nearly 190k. Previous owner used to tow a caravan and go 4x4ing and now I take it 4x4ing admittedly nothing too rough though. First gear is too high though, especially with 32s on. Anybody know if changing diff ratio affects arb air lockers?


Buggered if I know. I had a 2005 SR, done 110,000ks in 2 years, towed all sorts of farm machinery upto 4 tonne, heavy sand work, never missed a beat. Sold it to a mate & last I heard it had done 200,000ks, no worries.
The original clutch on this car towed our 2,200kg van up north, quad bikes on tandem trailer into sand hills, on the beach every day for the 1st year of its life. The last 3 haven't done anything like that. Dragged the quads into the sand hills twice. The last clutch didn't even do that!
Have fitted a heavy duty clutch so we will see what happens with that.
All I can think of is the VMN chip creates too much torque, but that was fitted when towing the van, so who knows. Toyota don't know or care.
Oh, by the way, I have 2 quads for sale now :lol:
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