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lowpro
Posted 13 February 2012 - 09:46 AM
Oh okay, good! Just worn pads meaning more piston stroke meaning more fluid drain from reservoir, that kinda scenario,lol
Exactly... I've been told that my pads are close to being worn but still usable. Probably due to my high speed runs up and down Genting when the car was new.
Let's talk about driving again!
Posted 13 February 2012 - 09:33 PM
cca
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i) I have this too. Maybe soundproof not good??
ii) I have this too. Maybe soundproof not good??
iii) I have this too. Maybe it is normal since the belt is wet.
My 207 now clocked 2500km within a month. Going to Service center by next week. Gonna to tell them all these problems, plus the brake screeching noise n loose absorber link which cause "klok klok" noise when crossing rough/bumpy surface & dashboard+door panel rattle noise when crossing rough/bumpy surface.
Hi All,
I'm new driver for pug 207 too... I've got similar problem as Ken/Allan...
Just wondering is there any feedback from the service center yet?
I'm going for the 1st inspection next week perhaps...
rgrds.
#33
allanlee
Posted 15 February 2012 - 02:49 PM
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Hi All,
I'm new driver for pug 207 too... I've got similar problem as Ken/Allan...
Just wondering is there any feedback from the service center yet?
I'm going for the 1st inspection next week perhaps...
rgrds.
The SC in Juru Penang is not very good IMHO. The "Klok-Klok" coming from dashboard actually is caused by engine mounting(fixed). But they cant fix the driver side door rattling noise. Take my car to outside Peugoet specialist. The driver side door rattling noise is caused by door hinge/joint dry and harden windows rubber. Apply some WD-40 grease at the door hinge/joint and silicon spray at windows rubber. If door still got rattle noise,then wrap the door hinge with rubber tape(temporary solution, not a good one).
#34
khairulhh70
Posted 29 May 2017 - 02:45 PM
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Guys, I am looking for absorbers for my 2013 207SV. Front absorbers are not as good anymore. Apart from Peugeot's own absorber, anyone tried using other brands? The ones that are more wallet-friendly?