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Suzuki Swift Clutch Fitment Guide


12 Dec 2025

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When installing a new clutch kit to a Suzuki Swift VVT, you may come across an actuation issue.

In some installations of these applications, non-release after a short period has been a reported area of concern. It is common that the clutch fork will develop hairline cracks, resulting in flex and non-release within a short period of operation.

This means that even when the clutch slave cylinder is at full movement, the clutch may not release.

Solution

To achieve the best result when carrying out the installation, and to ensure consistent full release is achieved, we recommend careful inspection of the fork, including applying some load to confirm there are no cracks or damage to the item.

If there is concern, you must replace the fork. This is an actuation fault rather than a clutch kit fault.

Drive Your Clutch Know How

At NAPA, Know How is everything. Our range of clutch kits offers consistent OE-quality performance but, in the event of an unexpected failure, the NAPA Clutch Kit range is backed by a 3-year/36,000-mile warranty.

Do you have further queries? For in-person support, book a TechMate visit today! Contact the team on 01174 288090. All other technical support is available via our expert NAPA Technical Team on 03333 136597 or email [email protected].

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