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08.05.2020 21:24 | # 1 |
Erkn61 | |
Did this happen to you? If I change your drums, will the problem be solved? Vehicle pejo 207 hdi 1.4 |
08.05.2020 21:24 | # 2 |
GokhaN | |
the discs you put in front of the bidet in front of the back drums do not hear the sound of hitting the contents of the pads.
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08.05.2020 21:24 | # 3 |
Erkn61 | |
He said that there is no need to change the pads inside the drum. A little on the sound side was defeated disproportionately, but the master said. Even though the front disk situation did not make me feel very good, he said it was good when he used the master and he would get used to it. The rear sound event started when their front changed. I do not understand if the front and back are very relevant.
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08.05.2020 21:24 | # 4 |
x571 | |
[QUOTE = Erkn61] hello guys. Since the discs were old, I replaced the front discs and pads. I said it would be better, but the brakes got worse. They said it will be a period of getting used to. I did 400 km and started to recover. After the change, after the change of the brakes, the rear right drum also began to become a plug-and-play sound similar to hitting an abs. They said it had to be turned to the drum, we made it. After a question, the result is the same. Did this happen to you? If I change your drums, will the problem be solved? Vehicle pejo 207 hdi 1.4 [/ QUOTE] it's a familiar story. you both use it as soon as it is zero. who knows what they got wrong. plug-in sound is not normal. you have to open it and look. Obviously there is a problem.
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08.05.2020 21:24 | # 5 |
omerb | |
[QUOTE = x571] [QUOTE = Erkn61] hello guys. Since the discs were old, I replaced the front discs and pads. I said it would be better, but the brakes got worse. They said it will be a period of getting used to. I did 400 km and started to recover. After the change, after the change of the brakes, the rear right drum also began to become a plug-and-play sound similar to hitting an abs. They said it had to be turned to the drum, we made it. After a question, the result is the same. Did this happen to you? If I change your drums, will the problem be solved? Vehicle pejo 207 hdi 1.4 [/ QUOTE] it's a familiar story. you both use it as soon as it is zero. who knows what they got wrong. plug-in sound is not normal. you have to open it and look. Obviously there is a problem. [/ QUOTE] I agree exactly. If the materials are new, the rest is the story. You get the car zero. The brakes will get used to it for a while, I have not heard anything like it makes a sound. This is like this. Somewhere there is an error. As far as I know, when you brake on the vehicles, it keeps it in the rear drums except the front discs. Here is the hydraulic system again. Maybe it depends on the vehicle. In abs vehicles, there is also an abs sensor in the drums. If the rear drums were also looked at when the discs were replaced, the abs reader on the drum cover may have been damaged. The vehicle may feel the rear wheel slipping. Or hydraulic fluid may be irregular in the drum. While the disks are changing, if no drums are opened, you will turn to the front discs for malfunction. These are my advice. I hope the problem is solved.
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