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Rear LHS Drum
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LoopPiper
PostPosted: Mon Jun 27, 2011 6:03 am Up
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My 206 failed the MoT as well with the rear brake load sensing valve(wheel not locked). Got it repaired and the MoT for about £300.

I notice in another forum about the rear brake load sensing valve and wounder if this will be a fault? Again?

My problem being now my rear LHS R'Brake (Drum) is now stuck on.

R'RHS seems fine?! I think.

I called the garage and they say it has nothing to do with what they have fixed and im sure there will be more exspense.

Do you think that the rear brake sensing valve can malfinction and seas the R'LHS drum?

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Seabook
PostPosted: Mon Jun 27, 2011 6:07 am Up
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most likely is the self adjuster inside the drum died.
 
 

 

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LoopPiper
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oh right cool, do you know how much that would cost and would they need to do both side?
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MrBSI
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Seabook wrote:
most likely is the self adjuster inside the drum died.

Or the friction material has come of the shoes Laughing

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LoopPiper
PostPosted: Mon Jun 27, 2011 10:41 am Up
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that is what has happened. they say the friction stuff has come off. Bleak
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Seabook
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new shoe then...
 
 

 

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MrBSI
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LoopPiper wrote:
that is what has happened. they say the friction stuff has come off. Bleak

A new set of rear brake shoes isnt going to break the bank Wink

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