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Looking for a flywheel for your Nissan? We offer 60 products - single-mass and dual-mass flywheels - compatible with 14 Nissan models. Prices start from €7.27, with an average price of 151,28 EUR.
What are the cheapest flywheels for Nissan?
Prices for Nissan flywheels and accessories start from just €7.27. Here are the most affordable options in our catalog:
- Bolt Original 1231500Q0L 123150055R Renault Nissan - €7.27, OE: 1231500Q0L
- Flywheel 9617122510 0532H6 1.5D Citroen Saxo Peugeot 106 Micra - €48.09
- Flywheel 1,5 DCI 8200198162 Nissan Micra K12 - €50.69
Which Nissan flywheels are the most popular?
Below you'll find the best-selling products in our Nissan flywheels category:
- Bolt Original 1231500Q0L 123150055R Renault Nissan - €7.27, 120 units sold
- Flywheel Original Renault 8200823873 8200803408 - €367.73, 16 units sold
- Flywheel New Original Renault Nissan 1.5 DCI 1231000Q5F - €295.67, 3 units sold
Which Nissan models are the flywheels compatible with?
Our flywheel range covers 14 models. The most frequently searched are Primastar, NV300, Interstar, as well as the Note, Megane 3, and Master 2. Parts are sourced from 7 manufacturers, including Dacia / Renault, Luk, RENAULT.
How do you know if the flywheel on your Nissan is damaged?
Common signs of a worn flywheel on a Nissan include metallic knocking and rattling when starting or shutting off the engine, noticeable vibrations at idle transmitted through the body, as well as difficulty shifting gears smoothly and a stiff clutch pedal. With a dual-mass flywheel, you may also experience humming and rattling, especially at low RPM. A dual-mass flywheel typically lasts 90,000-125,000 miles, but driving at low RPM can accelerate wear. Ignoring these symptoms can lead to costly transmission damage.
Single-mass or dual-mass flywheel - which is right for your Nissan?
A single-mass flywheel is a solid metal casting - durable and more affordable, making it ideal for older gasoline engines. A dual-mass flywheel consists of two masses connected by damping springs to absorb vibrations, and is primarily used in modern diesel and turbocharged engines. Many Nissan models equipped with a 1.5 dCi engine come with a dual-mass flywheel as standard. When choosing, consider the vehicle manufacturer's recommendations, the flywheel's weight and diameter, and the engine type. A new original dual-mass flywheel can last up to 185,000-185,000 miles, while a remanufactured one typically lasts around 60,000 miles.