106 front brake is a bind

Discussion in 'Peugeot 106' started by gtf1, Dec 11, 2006.

  1. gtf1

    gtf1 Guest

    this has cost, so far, in the region of £250. . . and cost the garage about
    the same again since they cant find the problem..my wife travels about 2
    miles in the morning before the front o/s brake not only binds on, but
    stops the car and has to stop, cool down for 15 mins then still binds
    slightly until about 2 miles later at the end of the journey...the garage
    has replaced the discs and pads :
    the caliper :
    the drive shaft :
    the bearings :
    a caliper spring :

    the last thing was the spring and the car was fine for about a week..

    the car isnt worth what is being replaced so a simple solution would be
    very much appreciated.

    cheers
     
    gtf1, Dec 11, 2006
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  2. gtf1

    Chris Guest

    THE BRACKET THAT THE PADS FIT INTO ARE NOT RETURNING THATS THE PROBLEM.
    HAD IT ON A VOLVO AT THE WEEK END. HAD TO REMOVE ALL THE BITS AND CLEAN
    IT ALL . THEN IT WORKED VERY WELL.
    CHRIS ADDLESTONE..
     
    Chris, Dec 11, 2006
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  3. gtf1

    gtf1 Guest

    thanks for that.....the car is with the garage today so i`ll phone him
    tomorrow and suggest that.

    cheers
     
    gtf1, Dec 11, 2006
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  4. gtf1

    nigel Guest

    How about the brake flexible hose? They can deteriorate inside and
    stop the fluid from returning after a brake application. Sort of like
    a one way valve.
     
    nigel, Dec 12, 2006
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  5. gtf1

    gtf1 Guest

    thanks for that....i`ve heard of that before and the garage have the flexi
    hoses to fit on saturday.......i did read some helpful info on
    `speedways.co.uk` should this not work.....

    cheers
     
    gtf1, Dec 13, 2006
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  6. gtf1

    ccMikeF Guest

    Simplistically I would suggest the master cylinder.
    Binding on only one wheel is odd. Is there a splitter system for security?
    (ie RL+FR and RR+FL)
     
    ccMikeF, Dec 13, 2006
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  7. gtf1

    gtf1 Guest

    garage replaced both brake hoses and the car has ran well for 4 days
    now....he also stripped out and refitted the footbrake mechanism...so it
    lookes like one of these has done the trick

    thanks all.
     
    gtf1, Dec 18, 2006
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