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...Code: BETBC37Pages: 1 of 1Caliper Identification CA2756/R & CA2759/R Difference between CA2756/R & CA2759/R Tokico - Slider pitch (Centres) = 190mm Tokico - Slider pitch (Centres) = 180mm 46Ø Pistons 4...

...Code: BETBC41Pages: 1 of 1Difference between CA2944/R + CA2957/R + CA3090/R + CA3091/RCaliper Identification CA2944/R, CA2957/R, CA3090/R & CA3091/RDifference between CA2 944/R + CA2957/R + CA3090/R + CA3091 /R Rear caliper s as used on Vauxhall Insignia with solid & vented disc...

...Code: BETBC43Pages: 1 of 1Volvo S40 / V40 Rear CalipersCA1746 & CA1746R CA2219 & CA2219RWithout External Handbrake ReturnSpringWith External Handbrake Return SpringThese CalipersAre NotInter-changeableCaliper Identification CA1746/R, CA2219/RThere are 2 options of rear calipers for thes...

...Technical BUlleTincst.uk@trw.com44.197.866.7800code: BeTBc3Pages: 1 of 1TheSe aRe VeRY SiMilaR caliPeRS Which can Be TOlD BY WheRe The inleT iS in Rela TiOn TO The cOUnTeRBORe MOUnTinG hOlecaliper identification ca253 & ca63--------------------------------------------------------------...

...Code: BETBC36Pages: 1 of 1Caliper Identification CA2745/R & CA2808/RDifference between CA2745/R and CA2808/R CA2745 CA2808 Tokico Tokico Piston Ø = 43mm Piston Ø = 43 mm Pad Gap = 74mm Pad Gap = 68mm Sli...

...Calliper Slide Seized and not Shifting The seized slide would not shift and had caused the noticeable different wear rate of the pads One of the regular problems we encounter, is the sticking of brake calliper slides. The result of this is that we discover one brake pad worn, while the o...

...Capillary Action - Sucking up fluids where they don't belong Tim has been getting a lot of calls about coolant, rainwater and other fluids travelling to places they don't belong. Here he gives some advice on capillary action and a few case studies that have resulted in faults due to flui...

...Cause and Effect - Non-starting 2016 1.4 TFSI Audi A4 When it comes to diagnosing an issue, there are two things we need to remember, cause and effect. These are better known as the initial symptoms, the reason we are diagnosing the vehicle in the first place. The underlying root cause...

...Hot brake judder Whenever you bring two surfaces into contact, and at least one of them is moving at high speed, the result will be friction. This friction creates heat, which is transmitted to other parts of a car's braking system. Brake discs are usually made of cast iron, and when they...

...Changing the front discs and pads on an Audi A6...



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