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Restore smooth power delivery with the LuK Dual Mass Flywheel (415 0331 10). Designed to eliminate vibration and protect your drivetrain in VW Golf GTI, Audi A3, and Seat Leon models.
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The LuK Dual Mass Flywheel (DMF) is the definitive choice for restoring the smooth, refined driving characteristics of your performance VAG vehicle. As the original equipment manufacturer for many Volkswagen Group models, LuK ensures this flywheel (Part No. 415 0331 10) meets exacting standards for vibration damping and drivetrain protection. Constructed with high-grade friction materials and precision internal springs, it is designed to handle the torque of the 2.0T engine while isolating the cabin from harsh mechanical noise.

Selecting the right components for your clutch service is vital for long-term reliability. We offer the flywheel as a standalone unit or paired with a matching clutch kit.
The LuK 415 0331 10 standalone flywheel. Perfect if you are refreshing your DMF while your current clutch remains in excellent condition.


This flywheel is designed for 6-speed manual transmissions paired with the 2.0 TFSI / TSI engines across the following platforms:
| Vehicle Model | Engine & Generation |
|---|---|
| Volkswagen Golf | MK5 GTI / MK6 GTI / MK6 R (2.0T) |
| Audi A3 / TT | A3 S3 (8P) 2.0 TFSI / TT (8J) 2.0 TFSI |
| Seat Leon | Leon (MK2) Cupra & FR (2.0T) |
| Volkswagen Scirocco | 2.0 TSI / 2.0 R Models |
Important Installation Note: Dual Mass Flywheels must be handled with care. Never use an impact wrench on the mounting bolts as this can damage the internal spring mechanism.