To change the rear radius arm bushes on a Peugeot 206, first, lift the vehicle and secure it on jack stands. Remove the rear wheels and then unbolt the radius arm from the chassis. Use a suitable tool to press out the old bushes and press in the new ones, ensuring they are aligned correctly. Reassemble by reattaching the radius arm and wheels, then lower the vehicle back to the ground.
You need the near pair of the rear lights and a screwdriver to unscrew the screws if you want to change the rear lights on a Peugeot 607.
To replace the rear suspension bushes on a Peugeot 307, first, safely lift the vehicle and support it on jack stands. Remove the rear wheels and then detach the rear suspension components, including the trailing arms or subframe, as needed to access the bushes. Use a suitable tool, like a bush removal tool or a press, to remove the old bushes and install the new ones, ensuring they are properly aligned. Finally, reassemble the suspension components, replace the wheels, and lower the vehicle back to the ground.
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In short you can't change the bushes on a Seicento rear arm, the design simply does not have provision for pressing the old bushes out and you can't purchase bushes for this purpose except from specialist poly-bush suppliers. It is substantially easier and more cost-effective to just replace the arm as a unit. If you do choose to replace the bushes you will need to cut/drill the old ones out and be prepared for a fight as it really isn't easy to do. The inner and outer bushes are identical.
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My quote from volkswagen is £67.85 for anti roll bar bushes and £244.37 for rear axle bushes
check rubber bushes on ends of rear shocks or the main axle bushes - these can knock when driving if they are badly worn
To change the temperature sensor on a Peugeot 206, look at the underside of the passenger door mirror. There is a small black plastic bump sticking out of a hole in the mirror body. Remove the cover from the rear of the mirror and attach the new sensor.
change the wheel cylinders or the brake lines