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Title: Brakes in French cars
Post by: trog_nfs on 26 May 2011, 20:05
Update on the brake operation in C3 picassos

BBC 1 Watchdog now!

It's almost all french cars! WTF!
Title: Re: Brakes in French cars
Post by: daniel-1986 on 26 May 2011, 22:57
i remember driving a citeron dispatch van a couple of yrs ago, u had to press the brake pedal to he floor to get them to stop the thing. didnt feel safe at all
Title: Re: Brakes in French cars
Post by: trog_nfs on 26 May 2011, 23:01
Well they had a piece on watchdog last week that you could operate the brakes from the passenger footwell in a c3 picasso.

It turns out this is the case in peugeots, citroens and renaults as well.

They reckon as many as 500,000 cars could be affected! Ranges from meganes, 307s, 308s, c3s, c4s etc. The list was huge.

Just confirms the french can't build cars really.
Title: Re: Brakes in French cars
Post by: hobbiniho on 26 May 2011, 23:21
dam wish i knew someone with a french car haha  :laugh:
Title: Re: Brakes in French cars
Post by: Wayne on 27 May 2011, 00:01

Just confirms the french can't build cars really.


Not really just the French, having a cross linkage is very common on cars built mostly in lhd as it saves the expense of moving the servo, the issue comes with what you cover the linkage with, on most cars it is right up and out of the way however the problem comes when you cover it with very little.

Title: Re: Brakes in French cars
Post by: luke on 27 May 2011, 01:25
my saxo vtr brakes were pretty much non-existant..
Title: Re: Brakes in French cars
Post by: trog_nfs on 27 May 2011, 09:01


Not really just the French, having a cross linkage is very common on cars built mostly in lhd as it saves the expense of moving the servo, the issue comes with what you cover the linkage with, on most cars it is right up and out of the way however the problem comes when you cover it with very little.


It's one hell of an oversight wouldn't you agree? I haven't looked at if this has affected any other manufacturers, but from Watchdog it did seem to be limited to french car companies.
Title: Re: Brakes in French cars
Post by: Kerrse on 27 May 2011, 09:17
Might have to buy one for the missus, i prentend brake enough as it is when she drives this would really help  :grin:
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Title: Re: Brakes in French cars
Post by: delirical on 27 May 2011, 09:30
Yea the brakes in my VTR were not great.
Had grooved discs and greenstuff pads in the VTS which did the trick

Title: Re: Brakes in French cars
Post by: golf-sib on 27 May 2011, 10:32
Might have to buy one for the missus, i prentend brake enough as it is when she drives this would really help  :grin:

This has to be an option on all cars sold to woman, I pretend brake in the KA when she's driving, her 30mph is scarier than my 70mph+ driving.