Volvo S80 Flywheel
The flywheel is a heavy rotating disc bolted to the crankshaft that stores rotational energy and provides a smooth mounting surface for the clutch (manual) or torque converter (automatic). Volvo uses dual-mass flywheels (DMF) in most modern models like the XC90, XC60, S60, and V70 with T5, D5, and D4 engines to reduce drivetrain vibration and noise. In South African driving conditions with stop-start traffic in Johannesburg and Durban, worn flywheels cause juddering, rattling, and clutch slip—common issues on higher-mileage Volvos. We supply inspected Volvo S80 flywheel compatible with the 1998-2016 range, with warranty included and nationwide courier delivery.
Part Type
Flywheel
Fits
Volvo S80
Common Signs You Need a New Flywheel
Common Questions About Flywheel
How much does it cost to replace a flywheel on a Volvo in South Africa?
Flywheel replacement for Volvo models like the XC90, XC60, or S60 typically costs R3,500–R8,500 for the part, with labour adding R4,000–R7,000 since the gearbox must be removed. Dual-mass flywheels (standard on T5, T6, and D5 engines) are more expensive than solid flywheels found on older 240/740/940 models. Always replace the clutch kit simultaneously to avoid repeating this labour-intensive job.
What are the symptoms of a failing dual-mass flywheel on a Volvo?
Common symptoms include rattling at idle (especially when cold), juddering during clutch engagement, and vibrations through the pedal—frequent complaints on XC90 D5, V70 T5, and S60 D4 models. You may also notice difficulty selecting gears or a burning smell if the flywheel surface is damaged. Dual-mass flywheel failure often occurs between 120,000–180,000 km in South African conditions.
Can a Volvo flywheel be resurfaced or does it need replacement?
Most modern Volvo dual-mass flywheels (XC90, XC60, S60, V70 with T5/D5 engines) cannot be resurfaced and must be replaced when worn—resurfacing costs R800–R1,500 but only works on older solid flywheels from 240/740/940 models. If the flywheel shows heat cracks, excessive scoring, or internal spring failure (dual-mass), replacement is the only option. Attempting to reuse a damaged flywheel causes premature clutch failure.
Should I replace the clutch when replacing a Volvo flywheel?
Yes, always replace the clutch kit (pressure plate, disc, release bearing) when replacing the flywheel—labour accounts for 60–70% of the total job cost since the gearbox must be removed regardless. Failing to replace both causes repeated failures and doubles your expense. Budget R8,000–R15,000 total for flywheel and clutch replacement on XC90, XC60, S60, or V70 models in South Africa.
How long does a Volvo flywheel typically last?
Dual-mass flywheels on Volvo T5, T6, and D5 engines typically last 120,000–200,000 km depending on driving habits—clutch riding, towing, and heavy city traffic in Johannesburg or Durban reduce lifespan significantly. Solid flywheels on older naturally aspirated 5-cylinder models (850, S70, V70 first gen) often last 300,000+ km. Regular clutch inspections and smooth driving extend flywheel life considerably.
Helpful Resources
Official Volvo South Africa website with model specifications, service information, and authorized dealer locations
Comprehensive technical explanation of flywheel function, types, and dual-mass flywheel technology used in modern vehicles
South African motoring authority providing vehicle maintenance advice, roadside assistance, and technical resources
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