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Thread: How bad is it having a dying DMF?

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    Quote Originally Posted by asa572 View Post
    Vraptor,
    is your car a manual or DSG?
    It's a DSG, how come?

    I have just been quoted $2255.00 to replace my DMF, and recommended an additional $500 to replace the starter motor too. Is that normal?

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    Yeah, the DMF for them is pretty pricey. I'm not aware of any sort of SMF kit to suit the DSG.

    As for the starter motor, what's wrong with it?
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    Quote Originally Posted by vraptor View Post
    It's a DSG, how come?

    I have just been quoted $2255.00 to replace my DMF, and recommended an additional $500 to replace the starter motor too. Is that normal?
    You will be pushing **** up a hill to get a SMF for a DSG. I have seen them made for petrols with DSG's but if you put one on a Diesel with a DSG you would probably stuff the gearbox in no time.
    As for the starter motor, who told you it probably stuffed the flywheel?
    A starter motor will not wreck a DMF.
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    Slow crank, is probably why. Common issue with the TDIs.

    I'd be inlcined to leave it be, for now. If it starts to cause issues down the track, it's only a 20min job to swap out.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Umai Naa!! View Post
    Slow crank, is probably why. Common issue with the TDIs.

    I'd be inlcined to leave it be, for now. If it starts to cause issues down the track, it's only a 20min job to swap out.
    It's only a 20 minute job to swap out the DMF?

    The mechanic has told me that often a faulty starter motor can lead to the DMF failing and losing it's spring due to the vibrations on a slow startup. I've had battery issues before that have apparantly caused issues to my starter motor and in turn the DMF. This is what I am being told at Volkwerke

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    No, the starter is a 20min job.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Umai Naa!! View Post
    No, the starter is a 20min job.
    My car does struggle to start one or twice every month, it will take a while to start. It seems to be electrical but im not sure.

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    Quote Originally Posted by vraptor View Post

    The mechanic has told me that often a faulty starter motor can lead to the DMF failing and losing it's spring due to the vibrations on a slow startup. I've had battery issues before that have apparantly caused issues to my starter motor and in turn the DMF.
    Sorry but that explanation to why the DMF failed is laughable to me.
    I'm out now.
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    Quote Originally Posted by asa572 View Post
    Sorry but that explanation to why the DMF failed is laughable to me.
    I'm out now.
    It sounded a bit crazy for me too, however Volkwerke are pretty reputable so im not sure.

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