Gillard Posted April 12 Posted April 12 Recently I’ve gotten a terrible clunking sound when I depress my clutch pedal, I took it to a mechanic who said it was most likely the clutch release bearing, I asked him if it could be the DMF and he replied that he didn’t think I had one in my car. I had a surprisingly difficult time finding out whether my manual, petrol 1.4 (CMBA, 122bhp) has a single or dual mass flywheel. I’m thinking about replacing the clutch myself with a sachs clutch kit, but I would like to know for sure whether I have a DMF before I drop the gearbox, because if that’s the case I’m going to replace that as well while I’m already in there. Thanks in advance, I’ll be sure to keep you updated ..
Magnet Posted April 12 Posted April 12 Welcome Gill, Just enter your registration number into say Parts in Motion’s website and that should hopefully give you an answer, based on cost and/oravailability. Many DMFs have become main dealer only parts at silly prices. 1
Gillard Posted April 12 Author Posted April 12 (edited) Thanks for the reply, Gareth. Thats the thing, only flywheels for the s-tronics come up. Which I find to be the case for many of the parts sites. I did find one at Autodoc which is for the 6-speed manual, and judging by the pictures it looks to be a single mass flywheel? As I understand it a failure of an SMF is far more unlikely and would not warrant a change even when replacing the clutch. Edited April 12 by Gillard
Magnet Posted April 13 Posted April 13 Thanks Gill, Also try LLL Parts website where you might get an illustration, but it does sound like a DMF and possibly a main dealer part only. Kind regards, Gareth.
enc Posted April 14 Posted April 14 On 4/12/2025 at 8:08 PM, Gillard said: Thanks for the reply, Gareth. Thats the thing, only flywheels for the s-tronics come up. Which I find to be the case for many of the parts sites. I did find one at Autodoc which is for the 6-speed manual, and judging by the pictures it looks to be a single mass flywheel? As I understand it a failure of an SMF is far more unlikely and would not warrant a change even when replacing the clutch. Careful with autodoc. They are notorious for supplying incorrect parts
alpha omega Posted April 14 Posted April 14 as a last resort take it apart then you will know for sure😁
Magnet Posted April 14 Posted April 14 Um Stephen. Wouldn’t really recommend that since you are then stuck with an immobile car. Regards, Gareth.
alpha omega Posted April 14 Posted April 14 lol of course not gareth sorry i put it across in a go and do it now lol.i meant when ian feels he has the time.kind regards stephen 1
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