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Gti 180 brake problem
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Andy180
PostPosted: Sun Oct 02, 2011 6:35 am Up
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Hi i changed my 180's brake master cylinder yesterday it was all going really smoothly until ive come to bleed the brakes i can't get any pressure at all the pedal just drops straight to the floor, am i now right in thinking it will need pressure bleeding on peugeot planet or at a garage who has similar equipment?.
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180 brakes need to be bled using PP IIRC. How far away from Sheffield are you?
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PostPosted: Sun Oct 02, 2011 6:40 am Up
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About an hour and a half.
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Another 180 with non working brakes thanks to DIY repairs Laughing

2nd one in the last few weeks Rolling On The Floor Laughing

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Andy180
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Yeah dead funny Mr bsi Rolling Eyes
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Thanks for posting this! I was going to change the brake fluid myself but won't do it now knowing this!
 

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Andy180 wrote:
Yeah dead funny Mr bsi Rolling Eyes

There has been enough warning posted up on here over the years about the 180 brake system needing Peugeot Planet to bleed it Wink

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Fair enough, can't see why you found it so funny though Confused .
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Daniel206RC
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I changed my brake fluid 3 weeks ago, I have no problems braking Razz
why do you need PP to bleed it?

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Daniel206RC wrote:
I changed my brake fluid 3 weeks ago, I have no problems braking Razz
why do you need PP to bleed it?

If you manage to get air inside the abs hydraulic modulator while attempting to bleed the brakes you will then need to activate the valves inside the ABS / ESP unit to bleed the system successfully Wink

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okey, I changed to Brembo calipers and then changed the brake fluid with pressure on the system.
So maybe I made it without getting air into the system..

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So in fact this could apply to all 206's with ABS. You dont need PP, You just need to do it properly.
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Steve206 wrote:
So in fact this could apply to all 206's with ABS. You dont need PP, You just need to do it properly.

Nope, only 206's with ESP fitted which is GTI 180 / RC & some newer GTI's.

If you do manage to get air inside the hydraulic modulator you WILL then need Peugeot Planet to bleed the brake system.

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I fitted brembos a while back, along with a new master cylinder. And I couldn't get any pressure in the system either.
Ended up taking it to a friend's garage who pressure bled it. Pretty sure they didn't use Peugeot Planet thou..?

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Its getting trailored to a mates garage to be pressure bled now.
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