Renewed the rear brake shoes with original Peugeot 206 brake shoes, which are made by Bosch. Part number 4241.N1 contains both the left and right side shoes; it is recommended to change both sides together to ensure even braking. A small tube of brake grease is also supplied.




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Showing posts with label Braking System. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Braking System. Show all posts
Friday, January 1, 2010
Friday, April 3, 2009
Disc Brake Caliper Piston Service
I've had a go again at servicing the disc brake calipers on my Peugeot 206. For the past few months, the brakes have been squealing and I suspected the pistons could be jammed. After opening it up, sure enough, the pistons were filled with muck from years of use, that caused it not to slide smoothly in the barrel, hence the squealing noise.
Sunday, February 15, 2009
Wheel Cylinder Servicing
I spent the weekend servicing the wheel cylinders on my Peugeot 206. The rumbling noise from the rear drum brakes have become very annoying and I just had to take it apart to fix the problem.

If there is rumbling noises from the rear drum brakes, it could be because the brake pads are dragging on the drums, caused by a jammed wheel cylinder. The wheel cylinder is jammed because of rust caused by leaking brake fluid.
The Haynes Service Manual says that the wheel cylinder is not user serviceable, but I just didn't believe it. So I decided to try to service it myself.
The Haynes Service Manual says that the wheel cylinder is not user serviceable, but I just didn't believe it. So I decided to try to service it myself.

Before opening anything, screw down the master cylinder reservoir cap onto a plastic sheet to obtain an airtight seal. This helps to minimise fluid loss when you open the wheel cylinder.

Remove the hydraulic pipe and cap the end to prevent fluid loss and dust getting in.

Remove the rubber boots. Slowly push out the pistons, making sure not to get any remaining fluid in the cylinder from splashing onto the bodywork. Remember that brake fluid can dissolve paint and corrode metal. Scrape off any rust and debris.

Use a rag to clean the insides of the cylinder. Make sure not to block the fluid inlet port and bleeder outlet port.

Check the pistons for wear and tear. If the rubber boots and cups are damaged, then buy a new wheel cylinder. If they are still good, clean them with WD-40 or similar cleaner. Don't use water, because brake fluid absorbs water and will make the pistons rust.


Lubricate the pistons with grease. Lubricate the cylinder too.
Once all is cleaned, reassemble everything, remove the plastic sheet from the master cylinder reservoir cap, bleed the brakes and adjust the parking brake.
After the servicing, the rumbling noise from the rear drum brakes are gone. But now there's a soft rumble coming from the from disc brakes. I suspect the front cylinders need servicing too. Well, that will be a job for another weekend.
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After the servicing, the rumbling noise from the rear drum brakes are gone. But now there's a soft rumble coming from the from disc brakes. I suspect the front cylinders need servicing too. Well, that will be a job for another weekend.
Get this book.
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Wednesday, June 25, 2008
Change Peugeot 206 Brake Pads and Disc

Discs part number is 4246.A7

Pads part number is 4253.02
Step 3: Withdraw the old brake pads from the caliper bracket.
Step 4: Get new brake pads.See how thin the old one is.
Step 5: Remove the caliper bracket mounting bolts.
Step 6: Remove the old brake disc.The picture shows the hub without the disc.

Step 8: Refit the caliper bracket, install the new brake pads and refit the caliper.
It's as easy as 1, 2, 3.
Want to fix the Peugeot 206 yourself?
Get this book.
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It's as easy as 1, 2, 3.
Get this book.
I have one!
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