More squeaky brakes

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Yen
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Post by Yen »

Dear All,

Apologies if anybody has mentioned this already but I've been away from the forum for a while.

I've had a problem with my brakes squeaking for a while and the car has been back to the dealers for the brakes to be 'cleaned' and also for a second visit where they were treated with a substance to reduce the build up of brake dust.

None of these solutions worked even for a day, and I have been pushing my service manager for a solution. I have now been told that Peugeot are fitting replacement 'Shandford' grooved brake pads to try to rectify this fault - the criteria for this repair under warranty is that the vehicle must be under 6 months old or under 6000 miles.

I have been informed that this is an official fix and a technical document has been released to all dealers. I am due to have these new pads fitted in two weeks and will let you know the outcome.

Best wishes.

Yen :lol:

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I just had anti-squeak pads (anti-squeak that's how the pug dealer calls them officially over here) put on my CC and it runs great now!
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Post by Izzy »

Just had a call from my dealer to say that my car has now got the non squeak pads fitted - can't wait to collect it :D

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fingers crossed for your CC to be squeek free :D :D :D
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Post by Izzy »

Cheers Lyndon, although I have to admit that it's not a CC :( it's only an XSi, but anyway, got the car back and it's squeak-free :D by the looks of it, they've also given the brake discs a good clean.

The job sheet says "warranty service newsletter 1085"

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Post by Lyndon »

Cheers Lyndon, although I have to admit that it's not a CC :( it's only an XSi, but anyway, got the car back and it's squeak-free :D by the looks of it, they've also given the brake discs a good clean.

The job sheet says "warranty service newsletter 1085"
oh thought that you had a CC, hope the brakes are still squeek free in a few weeks :D :D :D :D
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Post by Izzy »

I think the dealer also hopes that it stays squeak free, I don't think they really want to see me yet again!!!! Maybe the car will turn into a CC overnight :lol: to redeem myself though I did go topless on Tuesday evening, but that was in a friend's 360 spider :D

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360 spyder - very nice motor :hyper:
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It is indeed, especially when it's not yours but you still get to play with it!!!

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Post by YateleyBoyz »

I've been given the following further info from a peugeot mechanic, who says:

re the squeaky brakes... in the last week and a half or so, peugeot have released a modified type of brake pad that is SUPPOSED to combat the squeak on all the 206s with that braking system (GTi, cc and DT i think) so far it seems to have been successful unlike the other recommendations they've made to us! Since this part number has been released in a kind of peugeot technical bulletin, changing the pads to quieten them down(if not worn out) should be covered by warranty for the full warranty period (not just the 6months/6000m which is the normal cover for break squeal) so go and see your dealer again and ask!

Mine is booked in for Thursday - so fingers crossed.
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Post by Jussi »

I've got a 206SW (1.6 XS) for a weekend (my CC was in dealer's weekend show).
Guess what, squeaky brakes :lol:
And minor rattle from dashboard. But generally it was a nice car :P
My girlfriend likes it too, so now we are considering even in some day to buy a 206SW (1.6xs) ;)
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Post by GARNETT »

Does anyone know where us imported ccers stand mines an oct 02 with 5K on the clock

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Post by Alex LS »

I don't stand. Mine came with seats :D



Seriously, no difference. As long as you bought it in the EU, the warranty's EU-wide.
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Post by GARNETT »

Hi all,

Contacted pug uk re brake squeal.

First they denied any recall / fix for the pads. When I quoted the job no in the thread he reluctantly told me that in mid march a directive was released that stated pads would be changed as a goodwill gesture providing the car was less than 6 months old , mines now 8 mths old.

I read to them a passage from their warranty manual stating parts are covered for the full warranty period , in my case 1 year. They responded by stating that the squeal is not a defect so is only covered by a goodwill period which they have set at 6 months.

I then told them that after a week of owning the car i took the car in for the brake squeal to be sorted out which was well within their goodwill period . They responded that the directive was not issued until march, before then there was no procedure in place for replacement of pads.

They told me that i have unfortunately not qualified for this 'recall' due to the age of the car , can they do this as the car was 6 1/2 months old before they set the goodwill period of 6 months ? immediately disqualifying me from it ???????????????????

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Post by Alex LS »

Sounds like a Watchdog moment to me.
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