yes A manual gearbox has a dual mass flywheel An Autobox has a single
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This has a dual mass flywheel and hydraulic system so you are unable to adjust the clutch.
depends on the year ? 57 plate we have just done was solid !
Zafira 2.0Ltr DTI 16V from January 2003 onwards Engine code Y20DTH Gearbox code F23 Has a dual mass flywheel fitted.
Yes it does, i have 2007 vw passat 2 litr tdi automatic car, the mechanic first diagnosed it as pulley fault but later on find out it was the flywheel, its a common fault with dual mass fly wheel
Yes. My 1999 Passat 1.8T 20v sport does. The reason I know is it just failed (along with the clutch) and I had to have it replaced at vast expense.
Yes. I've a 2004 mondeo tdci and the dual mass flywheel went at 110,000 miles. It began with starter problems -sometimes working, sometimes not engaging. There was a build up of dust on the starter cog from the disintigrating flywheel. It cost about £650 to replace (including clutch) have had the same problem and had to replace the flywheel and clutch.. after 65000 miles..mechanic was not impressed with the mondeo flywheel and replaced it with a passat part
Your Dual Mass Flywheel is disintigrating. Do Not even attempt to start do not pass Go Go straight to Peugot Dealer to be relieved of £1200.
This video explains everything. The engine doesn't make force constantly, but only when the pistons have explosions on their respective chamber... so there are power-spikes = vibration. This dual mass flywheel, uses an intermediate piece with some strong springs that smooth out the vibrations of the engine and gears, giving a more constant flow of power to the wheels. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YnaXB8q3uzQ
This video explains everything. The engine doesn't make force constantly, but only when the pistons have explosions on their respective chamber... so there are power-spikes = vibration. This dual mass flywheel, uses an intermediate piece with some strong springs that smooth out the vibrations of the engine and gears, giving a more constant flow of power to the wheels. http://www.YouTube.com/watch?v=YnaXB8q3uzQ