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A spinning disc of heavy steel (or carbon fibre in some newer models), the flywheel stores rotational energy when your car is at a stop. If your gears sometimes ‘slip’, a malfunctioning flywheel is probably to blame. Replace yours at Euro Car Parts today.
What is a flywheel?
The flywheel is a disc that's connected to the crankshaft in your car's engine. It stores kinetic energy and uses it to maintain a consistent turn of the crankshaft, ensuring a smooth operation while driving.
What are the signs of a bad flywheel?
A faulty flywheel can have a significant impact on your car's performance. The signs to look out for include:
-Loud bangs when idle
-Inability to start the car
-Gears slipping when using the transmission
-Consistent stalling
-A burning smell
How many miles does a flywheel last?
A flywheel can last between 80,000 and 100,00 miles. Regular stop & starts and more intense driving conditions are likely to affect how long your flywheel lasts.
Is it OK to drive with a bad flywheel?
No, it's recommended to get your flywheel checked as soon as possible if you notice any of the above signs. Driving with a faulty flywheel can lead to further damage within the engine, potentially resulting in more repairs being needed.
What causes damage to a flywheel?
Alongside general wear and tear over time, there are other factors that can damage a flywheel, such as:
-Oil or grease on the flywheel, which can reduce grip and cause slipping
-Riding the clutch or overly aggressive shifting of gears
-A faulty clutch system