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Noisy Flywheel - 2008 R36

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  • Noisy Flywheel - 2008 R36

    Has anyone had there flywheel replaced ? Mine is a little noisy when cold. I am assuming it is the flywheel because when put in a gear (drive or reverse) the noise totally disappears. The noise only apparent in park/neutral.

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    Look for Dual Mass Flywheel (DMF) failure. I have the same issue and current do not use the car as the chance of catastrophic failure is high and the damage is known to be extensive. I was told $2 - $2.5k for replacement.

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