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On the back brake pads on a 6, what are the wee wire things on the pads? What do they do? Do you need to put them back on when you change your pads?
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you mean the retaining spring? Yes that is needed do not fit without and take note of which way they go most are fitted incorrectly.
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They are not retaining springs, they are anti rattle springs, the little L shaped bar is the retainer.
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Wires to the pad itself? prob pad wear circuit.
It goes, it stops (as reqd).
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I can't understand how you don't understand.
its a spring, holds the pads under tension, stops rattling.
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But it's only on the pad, if it was also held onto something immoveable like the carrier I could understand it, but it's just on the thing that's moving in the first place!? Maybe I'm overcomplicating this somehow...
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Or you're fitting them wrong lol. They should be under tension once the retainer is in too.
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they should be against the carrier.
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theres a pretty good picture in the Haynes manual....shows how they fit........modified split pin ( shortened ) to hold slider plates in works well.....big red do new slider plates also...