On 20 Aug, 13:18, Dave <not@here> wrote:
> swebb99 wrote:
> > Just been told the dual mass flywheel is squeaking by the dealership
> > and its usually a sign of the springs in it getting week and that the
> > flywheel could go. The car has just done 72K and its a 2002 model. Its
> > had the flywheel replaced by a peugeot dealership in the past when the
> > original one exploded at 24K (2004). I've read in a couple of places
> > that the flywheels themselves have a 5yr guarantee on them. Does
> > anyone know anything about this and do I have a case for complaining
> > to peugeot and get them to foot the bill (or part of it) for a
> > replacement flywheel before it breaks (took the gear box casing and
> > clutch last time it went!!). I really don't want to risk it going on
> > me if possible and I do think that peugeot should provide parts that
> > last longer than 3yrs.
>
> > Thanks
>
> > Steve
>
> My personal view is that flywheels should normally last pretty much
> indefinately. To have two go on the same vehicle must be
> extraordinarily unusual.
>
> Whether you have a case or not is a legal question. I can't see that
> you have a case against Peugeot as you have no contract with them,
> although they may contemplate a goodwill payment.
>
> Are you sure that the diagnosis is sound? I've never heard of squeaking
> flywheels. I might be inclined to seek a second opinion. I'd also ask
> on alt.rec.maintenance.
Actually its a well known problem with 307s and the HDI engine. It has
a dual mass flywheel and they give problems. I think other
manufactures have had issues with them in the past.
There are actually quite a few people on the web who have posted
issues with the flywheels on these cars. The springs start to get weak
on them and the weights start moving around I think. The squeaking is
usually the 1st sign that the flywheel is on the way out.
I've read several reports on the web of people who have had two or
more of these things go on the same car. Even the garage said it was
not an uncommon problem on the cars.
There seems to be some debate as to weather the flywheel has a 1, 3 or
5yr mechanical failure warranty. This is what I want to track down the
details on. I think clutches have a 3yr mechanical (not wear and tear)
warrantry so it strikes me the flywheel should be as much if not more.
Thanks for the info.
Steve
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