Had our main family workhorse - Peugeot 4007 4x4 in to get brakes looked at at a local main dealer as they were making a screeching noise from the rear brakes. Had new pads, shoes and discs fitted to the rear in October 2015. Not done many miles since then.
Anyway, the rear brakes were stripped down, cleaned and regreased where required and all was fine. Then a few days later, I noticed a knocking noise coming from the rear nearside caliper (completely different noise from the first screeching noise it went in for initially). If you grasp the caliper body you can actually wiggle it left and right by a couple of mm and replicate the noise even though the bolts and slide pins appear to be tightened up securely. Offside caliper, by comparison, is solid and cannot be moved.
Needless to say, car was taken straight back to dealer who unsurprisingly agreed there was something amiss and checked it out. They informed my missus when she went to pick it up later that day that they had fitted a new caliper 'slider kit'. The noise seemed to have gone but the next day, it was back again. Car is booked back in to dealer on Wednesday next week to have another look at it. Any ideas what the problem could be folks? I've Googled for answers and some folk are saying that a slightly warped disc could be the cause?
Ta.
Anyway, the rear brakes were stripped down, cleaned and regreased where required and all was fine. Then a few days later, I noticed a knocking noise coming from the rear nearside caliper (completely different noise from the first screeching noise it went in for initially). If you grasp the caliper body you can actually wiggle it left and right by a couple of mm and replicate the noise even though the bolts and slide pins appear to be tightened up securely. Offside caliper, by comparison, is solid and cannot be moved.
Needless to say, car was taken straight back to dealer who unsurprisingly agreed there was something amiss and checked it out. They informed my missus when she went to pick it up later that day that they had fitted a new caliper 'slider kit'. The noise seemed to have gone but the next day, it was back again. Car is booked back in to dealer on Wednesday next week to have another look at it. Any ideas what the problem could be folks? I've Googled for answers and some folk are saying that a slightly warped disc could be the cause?
Ta.
