The lifespan of a VW Transporter’s flywheel can vary significantly depending on driving conditions, maintenance, and usage. Generally, a flywheel can last anywhere from 100,000 to 200,000 miles. However, factors such as heavy loads, frequent stop-and-go driving, or improper maintenance can lead to premature wear. Regular inspections and timely replacements are recommended to ensure optimal performance.
No. The flywheel is dependent on the transmission.
There are five types of Volkswagen transporters each labeled T1-T5 which represent a new generation. The T1 transporters are the oldest generation while the T5 generation are the current set of Transporters being manufactured.
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Hi the answer is yes the radio is coded, you should find the code in your VW handbook . Regards Norman
next to the flywheel but you need to rimove the gear box fast
The number of fuel injectors in VW Transporters typically depends on the engine configuration. Generally, most VW Transporter models have four injectors, as they are equipped with four-cylinder engines. However, if the model has a V6 engine, it would have six injectors. Always check the specific model and engine type for accurate information.
The VW Vanagon is the third in the line of the Volkswagen Transporters. It is classified as a van and has either rear wheel drive or four wheel drive.
If you have the 1.8T, you have about 150hp at the wheels (180 at the flywheel).. If you have 2.8L VR6 version, you have about 174hp at the wheels (200 at the flywheel
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257 FT Pounds of torque.
to remove the clutch from the flywheel u will 9mm 12 point make sure when u put the clutch or flywheel u torgue it down to vw spec.
The same place all of them are, between the engine and transmissionat the flywheel.