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DMF problems with Ford Mondeo - where should I take it to get fixed?

I own a 2005 Ford Mondeo that's covered 147,000 miles. The car has started to make a rattling noises from the engine. I’ve spoken to a mechanic and he says it could be a DMF issue, which will be very expensive to fix. Can you tell me where I should take it to get fixed? The car also needs new brake discs and pads.

Asked on 16 September 2013 by Hrequested

Answered by Honest John
At 147,000 miles, it could be the DMF. The problem with that is the cost of the DMF as well as the cost of fitting it is quite high. However, if you are going to get it fixed, I'd suggest Mr Clutch as the cheapest, but make sure you get the full DMF, clutch and clutch release mechanism in the same price.
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