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Who makes Honda OEM clutches?

There isn’t a single maker for Honda's Original Equipment clutches. Honda sources OEM clutches through a mix of in‑house production and contract manufacturing with tier‑one suppliers, and the exact company varies by model, year and market.


Sourcing Honda OEM clutches: a mixed landscape


The following overview explains why Honda does not rely on a single outside supplier and how the supplier lineup can differ from one vehicle to another.



  • In‑house manufacturing: Some clutch components are produced within Honda’s own facilities or integrated into its transmission assembly operations for certain models and regions.

  • Contract manufacturing with tier‑one suppliers: Honda contracts with specialized clutch manufacturers to supply specific assemblies (disc, pressure plate, throw-out bearing, etc.) under OEM agreements. The chosen partner can vary by model and production period.

  • Market‑ and model‑specific arrangements: The supplier roster can differ between North America, Europe, and Asia based on production contracts, supplier availability, and regional engineering decisions.


Because of this variability, there isn’t a universal “Honda OEM clutch maker.” The most reliable way to identify the exact supplier for a given vehicle is to check the part number or consult a Honda dealer with the vehicle’s VIN.


How to confirm the supplier for your Honda


If you need to determine the OEM source for a specific car, use these steps to verify the maker.



  1. Inspect the clutch kit or packaging: OEM parts often carry a Honda part number plus a supplier code or branding indicating the maker.

  2. Provide your VIN to a Honda dealer or authorized service center: they can pull the exact OEM supplier information for your model/year.

  3. Check the official parts catalog or service bulletin: cross‑references may show the contracted supplier for your specific configuration.

  4. Look for component branding on the clutch parts themselves: some discs or pressure plates may bear the supplier’s name, if applicable.


Verifying the supplier helps ensure correct fitment, warranty coverage, and compatibility with OEM specifications when ordering replacements or discussing maintenance.


Summary


Honda employs a mixed sourcing strategy for OEM clutches, combining in‑house production with external tier‑one suppliers. The exact maker is determined by model, market, and production period, so verification through part numbers, VIN, or a dealership inquiry is essential for accuracy.

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