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HDi (and any other ph3) uses the ABS system for electronic brakeforce distribution (EBD) so doesn't need a load valve.
I'm afraid I don't have a picture of one though!
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29-01-2015, 10:05 PM
(This post was last modified: 29-01-2015, 10:06 PM by blinkyeatu.)
hey im just going through the same thing with my Dturbo and managed to find something [attachment=21416] hope it helps
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i saw a very similar diagram when we where in the dealers some time ago........the parts manager said that the diagrams can be misleading sometimes, as the diagram suggests a flexi hose right next to the rear disc caliper, which would make sense as the caliper is a slide type......but our 306 estate phs 3 has no flexi right next to the caliper, but relies on the metal pipe length for caliper movement. He says that the diagram may suggest a flexi there but the pug part doesn't have one?
saw the same set up in a pic shown on here ( copper pipe coming from l/h/s rear caliper which seemed to "stick up" quite a lot on the curve from the caliper to the pipe going forward along the swing arm ) ...........from memory no one commented on the sticky uppy pipe or no flexi on that bit............
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cool.....was wondering but all seems ok and no mention when mot'd.
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12-02-2015, 06:12 AM
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That diagram is for a car with abs...
The flexi is usually between the beam mount and trailing arm fixing points, ie where it needs to move.