Hello,
I have 2021 Peugeot 508 SW Mk2 2.0 blue hdi VIN VR3**************[VIN obfuscated, can be read by forum staff].
I'm replacing the front and rear discs and pads and to do this you need to remove the disc caliper from the axle. Can anyone provide the tightening torque settings for the bolts which hold the calipers to the front and rear axles? Also the bolts for the pad retaining frame (which moves on the two sliders) if available?
I'm a subscriber to the forum.
Cheers,
John
Peugeot 508 SW Mk2 2.0 Blue Hdi disc caliper to axle bolt torque
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johnny1901
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mickthemaverick
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Re: Peugeot 508 SW Mk2 2.0 Blue Hdi disc caliper to axle bolt torque
Hello Johnny,
Unfortunately I can only access information for cars up to 2012 so yours is too new for me. However there are members with access to the information you need and hopefully one of them will see your post and help you out.
Unfortunately I can only access information for cars up to 2012 so yours is too new for me. However there are members with access to the information you need and hopefully one of them will see your post and help you out.
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johnny1901
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Re: Peugeot 508 SW Mk2 2.0 Blue Hdi disc caliper to axle bolt torque
Thanks Mickthemaverick for your response. I'll see if anyone can provide the figures
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PaulC5
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Re: Peugeot 508 SW Mk2 2.0 Blue Hdi disc caliper to axle bolt torque
Autodoc have tutorials which give torque values, as an example https://club.autodoc.co.uk/pdf-manuals/ ... -guide.pdf
The torque values in it for the rear caliper and pad carrier bolts seem similar to ones for cars I have worked on.
The torque values in it for the rear caliper and pad carrier bolts seem similar to ones for cars I have worked on.