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1.4 TDi flywheel


Adox

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I have a 2009 Mk2 1.4 TDi estate.

 

Is there any way of finding out if this has a dual-mass flywheel (without taking the engine apart!)?

 

Thanks

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Just now, Adox said:

Thanks, varoom. I'll look for a VIN decoder online.

You will have better luck posting it here, as some can decode and get you part numbers.

If you do find a working online decoder, let the forum know as it will help others.

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After seeing others have used it I used this eBay seller, very fast response. - 

VIN decoder that will show factory options Audi VW Seat Skoda - https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/224631127243 - ETA: I was wrong, no good locking at this for DMF, thanks varooom.

 

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This won't tell you whether the part is a DMF or not, as VAG don't seem to worry... it's just always listed as a "Flywheel"

 

An online parts catalog you can drill into

https://www.lllparts.co.uk/catalogs/skoda/CZ/

 

https://www.lllparts.co.uk/catalogs/skoda/CZ/FAB/608/1/105/105010

 

 

As you can see in the parts catalog, there are 3 entries, the middle one with an X = eXchange part

So depending on your engine code, you have either an 045 105 269 or 045 105 269 D part fitted.

As to the question as to is it a DMF or Solid, I cannot tell you (maybe they are solid?)

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1 hour ago, varooom said:

This won't tell you whether the part is a DMF or not, as VAG don't seem to worry... it's just always listed as a "Flywheel"

Explains why I couldn't find it over 238 pages, VW do seem a little 'shy' about giving some information a process of "constant improvements" I expect.  😁

 

I'll edit my previous post.

 

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