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Garage in Radcliffe , 30 years of experience

Started when left school. Did training with YTS at Vauxhall main dealer in Bolton, then went on to national tyres, went on to charlie browns where I became a MOT tester. Worked at Honda in Bolton for 3 years...

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Mobile mechanic in London, 14 years of experience

I began my career with Severn Cars in Croydon for 2 years working on all makes & models. I worked with a Vauxhall main dealer for around a year before moving into mobile mechanics for 2 years. I set-up my ow...

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Garage in Pontypool , 22 years of experience

N V Q 1,2,3 22 years professional experience Hgv fitter NVQ 1,2,3 Been fitting 22 years Got 3 recovery truck and a full kitted service van

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Garage in Batley, 15 years of experience

Carlinghow Motor Care in Batley has been trading for over 15 years and continues to grow, the business caters for all repairs and we also have an MOT bay which we cater for class 1 and 4. The garage operates...

52 Reviews

Mobile mechanic in London, 15 years of experience

I work as a service technician/maintenance mechanic for the last 15 years. Five years in Romania and 10 years in London, UK. My main responsibilities were : -Diagnosed and repaired mechanical and electr...

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Mobile mechanic in Murdishaw, 25 years of experience

We are a family run mobile vehicle services business, with over 20 years experience. We bring the service and vehicle repairs to your home or workplace, giving you the convenience and not waiting all day fo...

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Mobile mechanic in Romsey, 12 years of experience

I started my career in HM Armed forces joining the REME, where I served for 7 years. From there I worked for Mercedes-Benz for 4 years. And now I do all sorts, if it’s got wheels, I can fix it!

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Garage in High Waycombe, 15 years of experience

Quick Auto is a reliable and efficient auto repair service providing both garage-based and mobile mechanic solutions. We specialize in fast, honest, and high-quality vehicle repairs, helping customers get ba...

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Mobile mechanic in Bournemouth, 44 years of experience

When I first qualified, I started working at Kwikfit. I then went and moved on to Freeway Mobile Tyres, where I developed my skills as a mobile tyre fitter and then became a manager of the workplace. Around ...

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Garage in North Devon, 30 years of experience

Hi my name is ant ,I have been in the motor trade for 30 years in main dealers and independent garages, so have a broad range of experience on pretty much all makes and models ,mostly Vw ,I do servicing ,cam...

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Garage in Bristol , 30 years of experience

With IMI Levels 1–3 qualifications and over 30 years of combined industry experience, our team specialises in a wide range of automotive services. We are highly experienced in fuel systems, transmission repa...

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Garage in Lancashire, 11 years of experience

Friendly, honest local mechanic based in the North West. We work on all makes and models. BMW & mini specialist experience Ford main dealer experience We can carry out any repairs in our fully equipped w...

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Garage in Blackwood , 23 years of experience

Iv worked at numerous garages preparing and repairing cars for the mot's iv also worked as a vehicle dismantle at a salvage yard that sells parts and dispose of vehicle I now have my own garage at bowen indu...

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Garage in Waltham Abbey, 5 years of experience

At Swift Auto Engines Repair Centre, we combine decades of automotive expertise with cutting-edge technology. Based in Waltham Abbey, our team of certified technicians is dedicated to delivering exceptional ...

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Garage in March , 20 years of experience

I have been in the trade for 20+ years and am able to offer a wide range of repairs including Air conditioning, Air con re-gas, Diagnostics, Fleet maintenance, Vehicle repairs and servicing.

Frequently asked questions about Porsche flywheel replacement & repairs

Read our answers to questions about flywheel replacement costs, symptoms and more.

What does a flywheel replacement on my Porsche involve?

*Mechanic will inspect and test the functionality of the clutch and flywheel.
*If necessary, the mechanic will advise if flywheel needs replacing.
*Mechanic separates gearbox from the engine, and will replace the flywheel if necessary.
*The mechanic will advise if other components like the clutch plate need to be replaced, and can provide a quote.
*The mechanic will rejoin the engine and gearbox.
*Mechanic checks the operation of the flywheel and clutch combination and will test drive car.
*Mechanic will make adjustments if necessary.

What are the signs of a bad Porsche flywheel?

*When the clutch slips whilst driving.
*When you cannot change gear.
*Transmission makes an unusual noise whilst engaging/disengaging the clutch.
*When the starter motor struggles to rotate the flywheel.

How long will a flywheel replacement take on my Porsche?

On average, flywheel replacement times can range from 3.5 to over 7 hours with an average of around 5 hours. The time that the job takes will depend on a number of factors, like your vehicle's make and model, year, as well as other factors. Select your car at the top of this page for information on job time and cost for your vehicle through ClickMechanic.

When should I replace Porsche flywheel?

A flywheel replacement is normally recommended when changing the clutch. In most cases one will find that when the clutch is worn or damaged it may have affected the flywheel. Not replacing the flywheel at the same time may then lead to damage to the new clutch. Hence the need for a replacement at the same time, which is recommended by most mechanics.

Signs of juddering or vibrations when depressing clutch pedal are normally a sign that there may be something wrong with the flywheel, especially if problems appear in first gear. Apart from that, the flywheel's starter ring gear (the teeth around the out edge of the plate) can get damaged due to wear. Sometimes a tooth will break, preventing the starter motor's gear to grip properly leading to starting problems on the car.

Cars nowadays are fitted either with a dual mass flywheel or the more conventional flywheel. The dual mass flywheel is more prone to wear, and in general will have to be replaced more often over the lifetime of a car. An option that is open for some cars is the conversion of the dual mass flywheel to a solid flywheel, which is cheaper.

Of course, if you suspect that you may need a flywheel replacement but are not sure, it is advisable to have a professional mechanic assess the situation first. In any case, always make sure to follow the manufacturer's guidelines.

Do I need to replace the flywheel when replacing the clutch on my Porsche?

Yes, in certain cases you will need to replace the flywheel at the same time as the clutch. In particular if your vehicle is fitted with a Dual Mass Flywheel (DMF) you will need to replace it at the same time as the clutch. In other cases, when replacing the clutch, it's recommended to get it inspected for cracks or noticeable damage by a qualified mechanic and get it replaced if needed.

What happens when a flywheel goes out on my Porsche?

If the flywheel goes the engine will generally not be able to start, will stall or not run properly. The flywheel assists in keeping the engine running smoothly by storing energy and providing momentum, it therefore plays a pivotal part in ensuring the drivetrain runs smoothly.

How do I know if my Porsche clutch or flywheel is gone?

There are several symptoms that may indicate that your clutch or flywheel is going bad, including:

  • A grinding noise when shifting gears
  • A burning smell coming from the clutch
  • Difficulty shifting gears
  • Clutch pedal sticking to the floor

If you notice any of these symptoms, it is important to have your vehicle inspected by a qualified mechanic as soon as possible.

How long should clutch and flywheel last on my Porsche?

A typical clutch and flywheel will last around 60,000 - 100,000 miles, although this will vary depending on driving style and conditions.

Can local garages offer home collection and delivery for Porsche flywheel replacement?

Yes, many local garages are able to offer collection and delivery for a flywheel replacement on your Porsche. With ClickMechanic collection & delivery is free if your vehicle is drivable. Once booked a mechanic will pick up the vehicle on the day and time of your choice, do the work, and return the vehicle at a time convenient to you. Simply enter your vehicle registration number and postcode to get an upfront price for a flywheel replacement on your Porsche.

Can mobile mechanics do Porsche flywheel replacement at my home or office?

Yes, mobile mechanics can do a flywheel replacement at your home or office on your Porsche, provided there is a safe and sufficient space to conduct the repair or replacement. With ClickMechanic, once booked for a date and time of your choice, your booking will be offered to vetted mobile mechanics in your area.

How much does a Porsche flywheel replacement cost?

The cost for a Porsche flywheel replacement depends on the model of your Porsche. See the averages for different models below. We use industry standard data & millions of data points so you know what you should be paying.

These estimates may include Gearbox oil (top-up), Concentric slave cylinder (CSC), Clutch release bearing, Clutch plate, cover & release bearing/CSC, Clutch plate & cover and/or Flywheel.

Average costs for 2 models not shown due to insufficient data. Show ∨

  • Porsche Panamera
  • Porsche 918 Spyder

Estimates on average repair costs, such as the above results for a flywheel replacement, are based on ClickMechanic's quote data which combines multiple third-party sources. Actual costs may vary. We provide estimates on average repair costs for information only and accept no liability for any inaccuracies or errors. If you think an estimate is incorrect, please contact us to let us know.

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