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Do I have a DPF, DMF and so forth.

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The car is a 54 plate (registered Oct 2004) 1.9TDi Auto, will it have a Diesel Particulate Filter?

What about a Dual Mass Flywheel... I'm actually assuming that because it's an auto it doesn't as I've not heard of autos having them... but I have been known to be wrong... it's rare but it has happened. :)

It has neither.

An auto doesn't have a flywheel, it's got a torque convertor where it would be.

It has neither.

An auto doesn't have a flywheel, it's got a torque convertor where it would be.

Do any cars have a Fluid Fly wheel instead of a torque Converter Tech1e, my train has both

Do any cars have a Fluid Fly wheel instead of a torque Converter Tech1e, my train has both

Not sure tbh

Fluid flywheel is another term for a torque converter - so the auto has one, but not a DMF.

rotodiesel.

Fluid flywheel is another term for a torque converter - so the auto has one, but not a DMF.

rotodiesel.

I did wonder, not heard it called that before.

Fluid flywheel is another term for a torque converter - so the auto has one, but not a DMF.

rotodiesel.

Our trains have a Torque Converter and a Fluid Flywheel

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