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08.05.2020 17:33 # 1
rolandgarros
Today, although the gear was idle, and the handbrake was applied on the slope, my car ran back, I was able to stop the car when I lowered the handbrake and pulled hard again. What should I do to keep it better? I would appreciate if you share your comments and suggestions.
rolandgarros 2013-04-30 01:48:38
08.05.2020 17:33 # 2
SDYMZ
You will take it to the mechanic, it will stretch the wire. When he draws 5-6 teeth, he must hold it fully
08.05.2020 17:33 # 3
rolandgarros
it seems like a serious problem that i will get it done as soon as possible ..
08.05.2020 17:33 # 4
SDYMZ
a simple operation will not take long, 10 minutes
08.05.2020 17:33 # 5
mev347
wire stretching process is explained in the forum with pictures.

08.05.2020 17:33 # 6
rolandgarros
[QUOTE = mev347] in the forum the wire stretching process is illustrated. I think I should get it at the time "LOL"
08.05.2020 17:33 # 7
samet206
Stretch the wire had a thread in the forum. Stretching the wire is very simple.

the http://forum.peugeotturkey.com/forum_posts.asp?tıd=16838&title=206-el-freni-teli-germe-resiml

If it does not hold well anyway, the back pads are running out slowly.
08.05.2020 17:33 # 8
rolandgarros
[QUOTE = samet206] Stretch the wire has a thread in the forum Stretching the wire is very simple.

http://forum.peugeotturkey.com/forum_posts.asp?TID=16838&title=206-el-freni-teli-germe - picture

If it does not hold well anyway, it means that the back pads are running out slowly.
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Thanks for the information, I will renew the back pads when I receive my salary. & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; ;
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