Clutch and flywheel kit problem on a Mercedes Citan
Hello everyone, I own a 2017 Mercedes Citan with 140,000 km on the odometer, equipped with a diesel engine. I've noticed a slow response from the paddle shifters. I have a question regarding the clutch kit replacement. My Mercedes dealer informed me that there is a dual-mass flywheel on this vehicle, but parts suppliers tell me the opposite and can't find the corresponding flywheel. Can you shed some light on this situation? Thanks in advance for your help. For information, it's a manual transmission.
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CarlyMechanic
It's possible that your vehicle does indeed have a dual-mass flywheel, as they are common in many modern vehicles to reduce vibration and improve driving comfort. However, discrepancies can occur between dealers and parts suppliers. I recommend checking your vehicle's VIN with the dealer to confirm the exact specifications and parts required. Additionally, you can consult your vehicle's service manual or contact another authorized Mercedes service center for a second opinion. Let me know how it goes or if you have any further questions!
CarlyMechanic
It's possible that your vehicle does indeed have a dual-mass flywheel, as they are common in many modern vehicles to reduce vibration and improve driving comfort. However, discrepancies can occur between dealers and parts suppliers. I recommend checking your vehicle's VIN with the dealer to confirm the exact specifications and parts required. Additionally, you can consult your vehicle's service manual or contact another authorized Mercedes service center for a second opinion. Let me know how it goes or if you have any further questions!