Volvo S90 Clutch Disc
The clutch disc is the friction component in manual transmission Volvos that transfers engine power to the gearbox, sandwiched between the flywheel and pressure plate. Found in manual variants of S40, V50, C30, and older 240/740/940 models, it features a splined hub connecting to the transmission input shaft and friction material on both faces. In South African driving conditions with frequent traffic in Durban and Johannesburg, clutch discs typically last 80,000–150,000 km depending on driving style. We supply inspected Volvo S90 clutch disc compatible with the 2016-present range, with warranty included and nationwide courier delivery.
Part Type
Clutch Disc
Fits
Volvo S90
Common Signs You Need a New Clutch Disc
Common Questions About Clutch Disc
What is included in a clutch disc assembly for a Volvo?
A clutch disc consists of the friction disc with organic or ceramic friction material on both faces, a splined hub that slides onto the transmission input shaft, and torsion springs that dampen drivetrain shock. For manual S40, V50, and C30 models, you should replace the disc, pressure plate, and release bearing as a complete kit. Prices range from R1,800–R3,500 for the disc alone, or R4,500–R7,500 for a complete kit depending on the model.
How much does clutch disc replacement cost for a Volvo in South Africa?
Clutch disc replacement for manual Volvo models like the S40 2.4i or V50 T5 typically costs R4,500–R8,500 for parts plus R2,500–R4,000 labour in Durban or Johannesburg. Older 240/740 models are cheaper at R3,000–R5,500 total, while performance models like the C30 T5 can reach R9,000–R12,000 if using upgraded components. Labour takes 4–6 hours as the gearbox must be removed.
What parts should I replace when changing a Volvo clutch disc?
Always replace the clutch disc, pressure plate, and release bearing together as a matched kit for S40, V50, C30, or older Volvo models. Inspect the flywheel for heat damage, cracks, or scoring—if worn beyond 0.3mm, it needs resurfacing (R800–R1,500) or replacement. Also replace the clutch slave cylinder if it shows signs of leaking, common on high-mileage V50 and S40 models.
How long does a clutch disc last in a manual Volvo?
Clutch disc lifespan in manual S40, V50, and C30 models typically ranges from 100,000–180,000 km with normal driving, though heavy traffic and aggressive driving can reduce this to 60,000–80,000 km. The 2.4-litre naturally aspirated engines are gentler on clutches than the T5 turbo variants. Proper clutch technique—avoiding riding the clutch and excessive slipping—significantly extends life in South African city driving conditions.
Can I replace just the clutch disc without the pressure plate on a Volvo?
While technically possible, replacing only the clutch disc on a V50, S40, or C30 is strongly discouraged because the pressure plate wears alongside the disc and may not clamp properly with a new disc. This causes premature failure and repeat labour costs since the gearbox must be removed again. Always install a complete clutch kit for reliable operation—the small additional cost of R1,500–R2,500 for the pressure plate prevents comebacks.
Helpful Resources
Official Volvo South Africa website with model specifications and service information
Comprehensive technical explanation of clutch components and operation in manual transmissions
Automotive Association of South Africa guidance on vehicle maintenance and servicing
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