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List Of Problems..... Need Help ASAP



  Clio 1.8 Rsi
Ok all as in my other topic about my brakes, i was given a list from my garage. This list contains the following....

Front & Read Pads
O/S Front Brake Binding
Altenator (Dash Battery Light Flashing)
Load Compensator Valve
N/S Rear Axe Bush
Rear Wheel Bearing Set

PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE help me get my parts. Can anyone give me a rough idea on how much its gonna be for each one. Thanks Liam-
 
Front pads FDB846 £17.99 from Halofrds (se if anyone you know is in the trade and will get them cheaper form there or try GSF etc you can get the same fitment pads as low as £12.

You need to see why the brakes binding might be as simple as the sliders needed greesing up most likly so that about 10 minutes work extra at worst when your chnaging the pads and £4 for some grease to fit.

Alternator check the wiring they arn't great new ones or recondition GSF Halofrd etc no idea on price not that much

Load compensator whats wrong Matbrown or any breakers your best bet buy try fix yours.

Rear bearing are expensive sicne there integal into the disk new disk are the best idea with new bearing £140 or so I think GSF etc for them. You need new bearing remember and get them pushed in.
 
  Clio 1.8 Rsi
ok i just found out that the compensator valve was the Brake one.... And someone just told me i may need a new rear axle. I have a slight feelin this is a bit OTT. Anyone know anything?
 
ok i just found out that the compensator valve was the Brake one.... And someone just told me i may need a new rear axle. I have a slight feelin this is a bit OTT. Anyone know anything?

Yep compensator is the thingie on the rear axle which adjusts the brake pressure to the rear wheels depending on the height of the rear axle.

No need for a new axle you problem might just be the adjjuster need adjsuting to allow the rear more pressure I take it the cars lowered if fo then the last owner prolem backed the pressure off to much at the back.
 


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