Release the handbrake, pump the brake pedal a few times to settle the brakes, then apply and release the handbrake a few times. The rear brakes are self adjusting so be careful not to over do it or you will end up locking the your drums. If this does not work, then you need to get the tools out. Jack the rear of the car up, use axle stands for safety. Slacken off the handbrake cable adjuster nut, lift handbrake lever up 4 clicks, tighten handbrake cable adjuster nut until it takes up the slack, check rear drums rotate freely, job done.
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A peugot 106 can be found at a local retailer. They can also be found online when you research the product you can go to the peugot website to locate information on retailers.
Rear beam dead mate. Stand at back of car by few meters If the wheels are camberd I.e. leaning inwards. Then the bearings are nackerd
the size is E14
The Peugot 106 is listed as receiving 43 miles per gallon. However, it was not listed as getting this many on the highway or on regular roads, so the actual number may fluctuate.
The features that come standard on the Peugeot 106 include a single point injection fuel system, front wheel drive, front disc brakes, and rear drum brakes. The car was known for having very little in the way of standard features.
change the wheel cylinders or the brake lines
If it is a diesel, you have to take out the air filter compartment. You can see it then, It is on the left hand side
To adjust the hand brake cable on a Peugeot 106, first, ensure the vehicle is on a flat surface and the handbrake is released. Locate the adjustment nut typically found under the center console or near the rear brakes. Tighten or loosen the nut to achieve the desired tension, ensuring the handbrake engages securely after a few clicks but not overly tight. Finally, test the handbrake by engaging and ensuring it holds the vehicle in place.
You can try removing the brake drums and spraying the adjusters down with brake cleaner. If it has been a while since the brakes have been replaced then new brakes and brake hardware will take care of the issue.
The tightening sequence for the head bolts on a Peugeot 106 1.1 is to begin at 1 and of the head. Move to the opposite end of the head. Alternate back in forth until you reached the middle.
You need to Check Rear brake shoes if you have drum brakes or check pads on disc brakes Check manual transmission oil level Fuel filter renewal timing belt renewal This is for a petrol model but am told its the same for diesel models