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Peugeot 206 - Video tutorial

Model: Peugeot 206 MK 1 - Years 1998-2012
Part: Brake pads
Operation: Replacement of car brake pads

The efficiency of the braking system of your car is essential for the safety of the driver and passengers. The following guide shows, in a few simple steps, how to replace the brake pads of your car. First, the car must be jacked up and the steering wheel turned to the side where you want to intervene so that the brake calipers are easier to reach. Once the Allen screws have been removed using a hexagonal wrench, you can proceed to remove the pliers by pressing on them, so as to leverage them so that they come off. To insert the new pliers it is necessary to fit the three fins in their seat with the utmost care.


Posted on 22 August 2023 by ScegliAuto



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