iv got the megane 1.9 dci 120 bhp 2003 and sound like he flywheel gone as maken some strange noises
can anyone advise me what the best way to go with this and where to get hold of 1 please
dci dual mass flywheel
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Re: dci dual mass flywheel
if was to put the conversion kit to solid mass flywheel on this car will i have any engine lights on and what other problems
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Re: dci dual mass flywheel
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/RENAULT-MEGAN ... 1c23676c24
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/LuK-Clutch-Ki ... 3375bc8530 - Jsut for the clutch. they also do a DMF kit to. Probably the cheapest option.
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/RENAULT-MEGAN ... 3f1a5119e6 -
if the flywheel has gone then more than likley it will be killing your clutch to so only drive when it is really needed. If you get a new clutch fitted without getting the DMF ( dual mass flywheel ) changed and it goes then youll be paying out twice.
for a total of £800 - £900 you should have a new whole clutch £500 for the kit - £300 for the garages labour. @ very most £400.
No dont think it will bring any error codes up.. When sourcing a clutch always supply the company with youre reg number.. if you still aint to sure then compare part numbers with the parts youve been quoted for.
nige
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/LuK-Clutch-Ki ... 3375bc8530 - Jsut for the clutch. they also do a DMF kit to. Probably the cheapest option.
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/RENAULT-MEGAN ... 3f1a5119e6 -
if the flywheel has gone then more than likley it will be killing your clutch to so only drive when it is really needed. If you get a new clutch fitted without getting the DMF ( dual mass flywheel ) changed and it goes then youll be paying out twice.
for a total of £800 - £900 you should have a new whole clutch £500 for the kit - £300 for the garages labour. @ very most £400.
No dont think it will bring any error codes up.. When sourcing a clutch always supply the company with youre reg number.. if you still aint to sure then compare part numbers with the parts youve been quoted for.
nige
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Re: dci dual mass flywheel
You will stress the gearbox with a solid flywheel. No idea whether it may cause any problems in practice.
There will be no warning lights or fault codes with the solid one.
Stock DMF is bullet proof, unless the driver burns it...
There will be no warning lights or fault codes with the solid one.
Stock DMF is bullet proof, unless the driver burns it...
AlexB
(no, a different AlexB)
(no, a different AlexB)
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