OEM Ford Flywheels

MK4Z1007B - : Wheel Assembly for Ford Image

Wheel Assembly

$824.05
MSRP $1,248.57
Save $424.52
34% Off
NB3Z1007G - : Wheel Assembly for Ford Image

Wheel Assembly

$718.17
MSRP $1,088.13
Save $369.96
34% Off
M2DZ1130M - : Cover Wheel for Ford Image

Cover Wheel

$59.41
MSRP $86.85
Save $27.44
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FC4Z1107C - : Stud Wheel for Ford Image

Stud Wheel

$31.96
MSRP $46.32
Save $14.36
31% Off
SR3Z1007K - : Wheel Assembly for Ford Image

Wheel Assembly

$1,689.51
MSRP $2,559.87
Save $870.36
34% Off
LJ7Z1015A - : Wheel Assembly for Ford Image

Wheel Assembly

$465.89
MSRP $705.90
Save $240.01
34% Off
9C3Z1007E - : Wheel Assembly for Ford Image

Wheel Assembly

$863.14
MSRP $1,307.78
Save $444.64
34% Off
KT4Z1007S - : Wheel Assembly for Ford Image

Wheel Assembly

$933.00
MSRP $1,413.63
Save $480.63
34% Off

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What Does a Flywheel Do?

The flywheel is a critical part of your Ford’s engine system, helping to store rotational energy. It works by maintaining a steady rotation and smooth engine operation. As the engine runs, the flywheel absorbs the energy from the pistons and distributes it evenly, helping to reduce vibrations and stabilize the engine’s performance. Without a functional flywheel, your vehicle's engine could run rough or unevenly, affecting overall performance.

Why Do Flywheels Break Down?

Over time, flywheels can experience wear and tear from the constant pressure and friction they endure. The most common reasons for flywheel damage include excessive heat, worn clutch components, or a faulty torque converter. If a flywheel gets too worn or damaged, it can cause your engine to misfire, or even prevent the vehicle from starting. In some cases, you may notice strange noises, like grinding or a slipping clutch, which are signs that your flywheel may be failing.

When Should You Replace a Flywheel?

If you notice performance issues like rough idle or clutch problems, it’s time to have your flywheel inspected. Replacing a worn-out flywheel early can prevent further damage to your engine or transmission. Opting for genuine Ford parts ensures that you receive a reliable replacement built to last. Whether you drive a Ford Escape or a Ford Focus, Ford Parts Center offers high-quality parts that maintain your vehicle's performance and reliability.

At Ford Parts Center, we prioritize quality. Genuine Ford flywheels are engineered for your specific vehicle, offering superior performance compared to generic aftermarket options. Don’t forget to check the clutch assembly while you're replacing your flywheel to ensure everything is working together smoothly.