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Car Forum / Peugeot Cars / May 2005

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<<Scottie>> - 19 May 2005 08:40 GMT
I  have started to get a squeaking noise from my breaks quit often when I'm
driving and I have to push the break pedal on and off a few times to try and
stop the squeak. I don't think I need new pads or shoes as I have only done
9000 miles in three years and I had both front and brakes changed when I got
the car. I'm not heavy on the breaks I am going to get them checked anyway
to make sure their OK but I am wondering if it could be something else
causing the squeak? My car is the 1360cc 205 Peugeot 1992.
Carl Gibbs - 19 May 2005 22:40 GMT
>I  have started to get a squeaking noise from my breaks quit often when I'm
>driving and I have to push the break pedal on and off a few times to try
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>anyway to make sure their OK but I am wondering if it could be something
>else causing the squeak? My car is the 1360cc 205 Peugeot 1992.
You might find the brakes are sticking a bit due to limited use.
<<Scottie>> - 19 May 2005 23:49 GMT
Thanks Carl I was hoping, what you say is true? What should try to stop the
squeak?
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> You might find the brakes are sticking a bit due to limited use.
Carl Gibbs - 20 May 2005 08:02 GMT
> Thanks Carl I was hoping, what you say is true? What should try to stop
> the squeak?
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>> You might find the brakes are sticking a bit due to limited use.

If it was me I take the front brakes apart and grease up the sliders and
move the piston in and out a few times, and take the drms off the back,
clean them up and adjust them properly.
pearl - 20 May 2005 12:28 GMT
we have a 106 squeak brakes on back wheel , our probelm is hand brake cable
sticking on ,maybe same prob
worth checking
mindwipe - 21 May 2005 19:05 GMT
> Thanks Carl I was hoping, what you say is true? What should try to stop
> the squeak?
> ---------
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>> You might find the brakes are sticking a bit due to limited use.

scottie
did you manage to get your cam belt sorted out mate?
<<Scottie>> - 21 May 2005 23:47 GMT
Not yet mindwipe, I was told it could cost up to a hundred quid? So I will
get the brakes looked at first, then I will try and save-up the money for
the timing-belt. Nice of you to remember and ask about it mindwipe.
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>> Thanks Carl I was hoping, what you say is true? What should try to stop
>> the squeak?
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> scottie
> did you manage to get your cam belt sorted out mate?
 
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