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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.
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
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.
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.
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