Roar From the Vehicle 206 1.4 L X-line Gasoline |
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08.05.2020 20:15 | # 1 |
rylerck | |
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08.05.2020 20:15 | # 2 |
sonerkyl | |
brake pads may not be seated properly.
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08.05.2020 20:15 | # 3 |
onlycihan | |
exactly as it is, it is heard especially when the windows are open, it comes from the left front wheel, I examined it by hand and shook the lining pad and it hits the disc because it is idle and I find a solution that gives metal sound in every hole and hump.
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08.05.2020 20:15 | # 4 |
talip206 | |
If it comes in the pit and is cut to brake pressure, the master who installed the pads did not wear the springs or the springs were dropped.
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08.05.2020 20:15 | # 5 |
rylerck | |
Friends, the problem is solved. I took it to a brake master, filled the pads and the sound is zero right now. It was a sound related to the constant movement of the pads because the pad wire was not completely attached.
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08.05.2020 20:15 | # 6 |
onlycihan | |
Did you pay attention to what he used and how he did when filling, I also need to intervene in the left front pad. I plan to squeeze a piece of metal on the other side, rather than simply facing the disc, so as not to be dangerous. I am waiting for your advice if there are friends who have already done this.
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08.05.2020 20:15 | # 7 |
rylerck | |
It was handled by welding and grinding stone. I do not recommend compressing metal. A master applied before cuts the sound first and then causes it to increase.
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