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Can anyone please confirm that the bolt in the picture is the correct one to be retightened? Because after a few days' drive, the ticking noise appeared again.

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my dealer applied grease to the bolt pictured above (by bowl) and the clicking sound disappeared.
(16-11-2012 04:26pm)Bowl Wrote: [ -> ]Can anyone please confirm that the bolt in the picture is the correct one to be retightened? Because after a few days' drive, the ticking noise appeared again.

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The nut in the pic looks like a locking nut for the threaded shaft. that shaft looks adjustable due to the hex head. What is the adjustment for and will slackening the nut upset the setting ?
(10-01-2013 09:40am)speary Wrote: [ -> ]The nut in the pic looks like a locking nut for the threaded shaft. that shaft looks adjustable due to the hex head. What is the adjustment for and will slackening the nut upset the setting ?

That shaft just goes through to the other side which has another similar nut. It doesn't adjust anything.
My car over the last week has developed this 'snap click' sound from the front suspension on a sharp left hand turn at low speed of about 10-15 mph.

The car has just turned over 26k miles and is having the front and rear pads replaced tomorrow (less than 1000miles left) so i will make sure these fixing nuts are slackened off and re-torqued to 48Nm +90 degrees..
I managed to replace my front and rear pads today, but what i didn't realise was that the pads cannot be replaced without the electronic parking brake (EPB) being switched to service mode through the ECU..shit...Shocked

Thank god for TOPIx LR, because they show another option of doing this if the LR software for switching to service mode is not available.

This will make the calliper pistons able to retract so that the pads can be removed and replaced safely when the ignition is off.

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Original pads used..

Rears £43.35 and Fronts £47.58

Also sorted my 'snap click' suspension problem, and have driven around every mini roundabout in my area for the last hour and all ok..
(10-01-2013 12:01pm)cutter7 Wrote: [ -> ]My car over the last week has developed this 'snap click' sound from the front suspension on a sharp left hand turn at low speed of about 10-15 mph.

The car has just turned over 26k miles and is having the front and rear pads replaced tomorrow (less than 1000miles left) so i will make sure these fixing nuts are slackened off and re-torqued to 48Nm +90 degrees..

I thought the TSB said 48Nm plus 180 degrees after the pin had been rotated 90 degrees??? Plus don't you have to change the nut, bolt and the caliperbolt?
(18-01-2013 11:38am)heliosuk Wrote: [ -> ]I thought the TSB said 48Nm plus 180 degrees after the pin had been rotated 90 degrees??? Plus don't you have to change the nut, bolt and the caliperbolt?

My problem relating to the snap/click noise didn't turn out to be this problem.

My problem was that when the front pads were changed, the right side brake line had moved out of its housing behind the disc and when i turned a sharp left at low speed the brake line armoured sleeve would make contact with the metal plate behind the disc.

Problem fixed very easy by fixing the hose back into the housing and all is ok now..
(11-01-2013 09:44pm)cutter7 Wrote: [ -> ]I managed to replace my front and rear pads today, but what i didn't realise was that the pads cannot be replaced without the electronic parking brake (EPB) being switched to service mode through the ECU..shit...Shocked

Thank god for TOPIx LR, because they show another option of doing this if the LR software for switching to service mode is not available.

This will make the calliper pistons able to retract so that the pads can be removed and replaced safely when the ignition is off.

Original pads used..

Rears £43.35 and Fronts £47.58

Also sorted my 'snap click' suspension problem, and have driven around every mini roundabout in my area for the last hour and all ok..

Very useful info for the future once out of Warranty! Thanks.
Can anyone give us a clue how to remove this said bolt as mine is seized
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