Rear Brake Shoes - Renewal; Early Type Anti-Squeal Shim; Later Type Anti-Squeal Shim; Unscrewing The Lower Caliper Guide Pin Bolt - PEUGEOT 205 Manual

Routine maintenance and servicing
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9•6 Braking system
4.14a Early type anti-squeal shim
(Girling caliper)
18 Disconnect the wire for the pad wear
warning light.
19 Hold the lower guide stationary with one
spanner, then unscrew the bolt
illustration).
20 Swivel the caliper upwards, then withdraw
the two brake pads from the caliper bracket
(see illustrations).
21 Clean and check the caliper, as described
in paragraph 7.
22 Push the piston fully into the cylinder.
23 Clean the backs of the pads, and apply a
little anti-squeal brake grease. Refit the inner
pad (with the pad wear warning wire), then the
outer pad.
24 Lower the caliper. Apply locking fluid to
the lower guide bolt, insert it, and tighten to
the specified torque while holding the guide
stationary with another spanner.
25 Reconnect the pad wear warning light
wire.
All calipers
26 Repeat the operations on the opposite
disc caliper.
27 Apply the footbrake several times to
position the pads against the discs.
28 Top-up the master cylinder reservoir to its
correct level.
4.20a Swivel the caliper upwards . . .
4.14b Later type anti-squeal shim
(Girling caliper)
29 Refit the roadwheels and lower the car to
the ground.
30 Note
that
if
replacements have been fitted, these pads
(see
have a thin coating of abrasive material, which
cleans the disc during the initial applications
of the brakes. This coating also removes any
disc imperfections which would cause
steering vibration. After fitting these pads, the
brakes
must
be
intermittently for the first 3 miles (5 km), then
"bedded-in" for 120 miles (200 km), avoiding
heavy
or
prolonged
possible.

5 Rear brake shoes - renewal

Warning: Brake shoes must be
renewed on both rear wheels at
the same time - never renew the
shoes on only one wheel, as
uneven braking may result. Also, the dust
created by wear of the shoes may contain
asbestos, which is a health hazard. Never
blow it out with compressed air, and don't
inhale any of it. An approved filtering mask
should be worn when working on the
4.19 Unscrewing the lower caliper guide
brakes. DO NOT use petrol or petroleum-
based solvents to clean brake parts; use
genuine
Peugeot
brake cleaner or methylated spirit only.
Note: The rear brake shoe assemblies may be
of either DBA Bendix or Girling manufacture,
according to model and year. The components
may vary in detail, but the principles described
in the following paragraphs are equally
applicable to both types. Make a careful note
applied
lightly
and
of the fitted positions of all components before
dismantling.
1 Remove
braking
wherever
described in Section 11.
2 Brush the dust and dirt from the shoes,
backplate and drum.
3 Note the position of each shoe and the
3
location of the return and steady springs (see
illustrations).
4 Unhook and remove the upper return spring
(see illustration).
5 Remove the steady springs using pliers to
depress the outer cups and turn them through
90° (see illustration). Remove the pins from
the backplate.
6 Move the serrated automatic adjuster lever
quadrant
illustration), move the lever forwards and
release the strut from the top of the shoes
(DBA Bendix type only).
4.20b . . . then withdraw the two brake pads (1.9 GTI)
pin bolt (1.9 GTI)
the
relevant
hub/drum
against
spring
tension
as
(see

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