Remove the wheel then remove 2 bolt on the back of the caliper take the caliper off, then remove the brake pads from the pad carrier. Theres 2 bolts on the back of the pad carrier un screw them and remove the pad carrier put too one side. re move the little touque screw which supports the brake disc to the hub. clean the hub with a wire brush (clean well be for installation). Now do the same but in reverse order. Also messure the brake parts before istallation.
Hi If your car is diesel , change the airflow meter or the brake switch thanks
There is a switch behind the brake pedal. Fairly easy to replace, or a 10 minute job at a garage.
For a Citroën Picasso, you should use brake fluid that meets the specifications of DOT 4, which is commonly recommended for most modern vehicles. It's essential to check the owner's manual for any specific requirements or recommendations. Ensure that the brake fluid is clean and free of moisture, as contaminated fluid can affect braking performance. Always follow proper procedures when adding or changing brake fluid to maintain safety.
you need 13mm spanner,undo the lower slider bolt,rotate the cliper upwards,remove the resevoir cap,push the position back,swap the pads and refit. no more than 30min. ;)
For the classis joke, I think you need 10 French engineers. 9 of them suppose to touching the light bulb till the last one suggest to read the instruction..
how do i change rear brake pads on 53 plate Picasso hdi
If it is a drum brake system, then you will have to remove the wheel ,drum, brake shoes, and hydraulic brake line , then remove and replace the cylinder with a new one re-assemble and bleed the hydraulic brake system
Lift the car, remove the tire, remove the brake shoes/calipers, remove and dispose of the old pads. Put in the new pads, replace the brake shoe/caliper, replace the tire and lower the car.
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To change a brake pipe on a Citroën Xsara Picasso, first, ensure the vehicle is safely lifted and supported. Release the brake fluid pressure and disconnect the old pipe by removing the fittings at both ends using appropriate tools. Replace it with a new brake pipe, ensuring all connections are secure and leak-free, and then bleed the brake system to remove any air. Finally, check the brake fluid level and test the brakes before driving.
Beyond your capability, please take it to a brake pro