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Wheel bearing??? and other stuff

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Just completed our first trip and have a few questions, firstly The temp gauge has stopped working and a bloke told me I was a printed circuit board that can deteriorate and needs replacing is this true or is it a dodgy connection somewhere? Second, the red oil light never comes on at all, could be a bulb I suppose but there is a TIM oil pressure gauge does anyone know what it should read, the gauge only has numbers on it going from 0-100 in increments of 20 doesn't say PSI or anything just OIL and finally (I think) on the way home started to hear a constant high pitched squeal coming from the front drivers side wheel, I was doing 60 MPH on the M-way, if I turned slightly left or right the noise went away and also when I pressed the brake, I came of the M-way and the noise stopped once I got down to 25-30 MPH. As I drove through town I could hear an occasional squeal, is this a bearing and if so is it easy to sort out, just order a Haynes manual :)

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The squeal noise sounds very similar to something I suffered last weekend. As you say, a little turn of the steering or slight application of brake stops it for a few seconds. The handbrake did not alter it so I assumed it was front end.

When I got home I thought to check the front wheel bearings and found that the right hub was very hot. As I bent done to do this I also got a whiff of hot linings (obviously brake at this end of the vehicle.)

The following day I stripped down the caliper and found that the pads were very dry and rusty on the contact points (where they touch the caliper frames). I have cleaned these up and applied copper grease to the contact areas. I think that this has freed them off but as I haven't driven anywhere since I can't be sure. I am using it tomorrow for a short run so will see how it goes.

It has also been suggested that it could be a failing flexible brake hose restricting the fluid and preventing the caliper piston from retracting smoothly. I hope not! Mind you, now I have looked it seems like the hoses and the adjoining pipes could do with replacing!!

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Engine??

Err sorry :oops:
its a 1.9 DF its a replacement engine, not sure when it was done vans covered 130K
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If it is the wheel bearings save yourself a lot of money and grief and get them from Brickwerk's, trust me (look at previous posts) you will not regret it.

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garyd how do you get on with your squeal? Thanks for the info Im going to check the brakes as soon as I get a chance.
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Wow weird stuff, the same thing is happening with my near side front wheel at exactly the same speed, it occured on a run too Wales at the weekend there and back, but on a plus side at least the blind Sunday drivers on the A55 could hear me. Will be interested to know the outcome of this one.........

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Sounds to me like the pads are squealing. Painting the BACK of them may stop the squeal but: If the pads, hub etc are getting hot and a smell of burning, it could be a seizing caliper. Try jacking up the "hot" side and see if the wheel is free to spin. If not you have a binding brake. Either caliper seizing or problem with brake flexi!
Hope this helps.

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Either caliper seizing or problem with brake flexi!

Does the exclamation mark mean this is a big problemo :shock:
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Team28crew wrote:
Either caliper seizing or problem with brake flexi!

Does the exclamation mark mean this is a big problemo :shock:

No, it just means I am a crap typist!!!! Sorry. Should have been a .

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Phew, cheers meggles
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Update.
have been using the vehicle each day this week but only five miles each way - not really far enough to get hot. Haven't heard the squeal though.

With regard to the '!' - we actually started to try to replace the hoses and found that the metal pipework is rusty/seized together with the bleed screw in the calipers. It will be a bigger job than we had time for so is waiting for the weekend. So maybe the '!' is warranted?

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If I had to take a guess, based on my own experiences over nearly 40 years of motoring, and 2 years with a T25, I would say it is more than likely a seizing piston in a brake caliper. This will mean you need a new/recon/ good used caliper. Shop around for a good deal it shouldn't be too expensive. Certainly shouldn't warrant a !. There is also a chance that, where the pads sit inside the caliper recess, there is a build up of rust. So, clean everything up first (needs doing anyway) and grease all contact points (not where pads meet the disc) with the appropriate grease and try again.
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Thanks for the advice folks, I give it a go at the weekend (weather permitting).
garyd let me know how you get please and good luck :)
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