Exedy 1.6 I-DTEC Dual Mass Flywheel | CR-V | Civic | HR-V (HCFD006)
This Exedy dual mass flywheel (DMF) is a direct OE specification replacement for Honda 1.6 I-DTEC diesel engines. Fitting the CR-V, Civic and HR-V across a wide model range from 2012 to 2022, the HCFD006 is engineered to match the original Honda flywheel exactly — making it a popular choice for both trade and retail customers looking for a reliable, cost-effective alternative to a genuine Honda part. Part Numbers ✔ Exedy Part Number: HCFD006 ✔ OE Reference: 22100-R66-013 (superseded by 22100-R66-033) Specifications ✔ Type: Dual Mass Flywheel (DMF) ✔ Engine: 1.6 I-DTEC diesel ✔ OE Part References: 22100-R66-013 | 22100-R66-033 ✔ Brand: Exedy ✔ Supplied as a complete flywheel assembly ✔ Manufactured to OE specification — direct replacement, no modifications required Compatible Vehicles ✔ Honda CR-V 1.6 I-DTEC (N16A1/N16A2) — 2013 to 2018 ✔ Honda Civic 1.6 I-DTEC (N16A1/N16A2) — 2012 to 2016 ✔ Honda Civic 1.6 I-DTEC (N16A1/N16A2) — 2017 to 2022 ✔ Honda HR-V 1.6 I-DTEC (N16A1/N16A2) — 2015 to 2021 Key Features & Benefits ✔ Absorbs engine torsional vibrations to protect the gearbox ✔ Reduces noise and harshness inside the vehicle ✔ Maintains smooth power transfer and quiet cabin comfort ✔ Helps extend the lifespan of clutch and transmission components ✔ OE-matched quality from Exedy — a leading global OEM supplier to Honda and other major manufacturers When Should You Replace Your Dual Mass Flywheel? Common signs of a failing dual mass flywheel on Honda 1.6 I-DTEC engines include gear chatter, increased vibration at idle, rattling noises from the transmission, or difficulty selecting gears. If left unaddressed, a worn DMF can accelerate wear on the clutch and gearbox. Replacing it promptly with an Exedy HCFD006 restores the smooth, refined driving feel your vehicle was designed to deliver. Buy with confidence from Cox Motor Parts — rated Excellent on Trustpilot.
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