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  1. Hi Folks, I have a strange brake caliper problem on my 2005 C5 2.0 hdi. The problem is that the front right brakes are sticking on. The pads are new and are freely moving. It has the same symptoms as if the piston is sticking but it is totally free to move. I have stripped it down and it is clean inside with no scoring or marks on it. I can operate the handbrake lever and see the piston moving in and out. When I apply the brakes using the footbrake the brakes go on but then they do not release. I have even opened the bleed valve to let some fluid out just in case it was still under pressure but it still did not release them. Any ideas would be greatly appreciated. Cheers Keith
  2. Hi Folks, Just thought I would share my experiences of this fault in the hope that it may help someone. The problem started when towing my caravan in France up a long hill on the motorway. Depollution fault came on and engine went into limp home mode - not ideal going up a long hill whilst towing, but there you go. I managed to get the car home to the UK as switching off and leaving for a short while restored engine power. This then started getting progressively worse as time went by so I took it into the local (non-Citroen) garage who read the fault code which was P0002 - low fuel pressure. They checked the pump out and found it had a problem so it was replaced (£750 for the Siemens one :) , Bosch would have been about £200 cheaper). This cured the problem but a short while later the fault appeared again but this time with different codes - P1198 and P1165, but no P0002. It only ever happened when I was accelerating hard, or towing the 'van. This got progressively worse and worse over time until it was happening almost every time I went out in the car even when solo. Then, without me doing anything to it, the problem disappeared and only very rarely happened after that. This was only a short reprieve though and it soon started getting worse again when towing. One thing I did notice though was that the only times it happened when driving solo during this period was when I had to slam the brakes on (after being cut up). When accelerating away immediately afterwards it did it again. Throughout all this the same 2 codes kept coming up. Finally I had to bite the bullet and take it into the Citroen dealer who looked at it and in a very short time announced that it was caused by a dirty fuel system. They drained the system, cleaned it out and replaced the filter again (£148) and, touch wood, it hasn't done it for quite a while now, even after thrashing it when towing and when solo driving. I believe that the dirt could have been partially blocking the pipe or tank outlet (probably why it happened after slamming the anchors on) which was actually restricting the flow INTO the pump, rather than it being a regulator or pump problem itself. Anyway, I hope someone finds this useful. Maybe a “last resort” thing to try if all else has failed Cheers Keith
  3. Thanks for that Randombloke (and Stasi). It worked a treat ;) Cheers Keith
  4. Hi Folks. The door mirrors on my C5 have stopped retracting. The adjustment of the mirror itself still functions ok, but they have just stopped retracting when I lock the car. Everything else works ok when locking i.e. locks, deadlocks, alarm, auto window close etc. Any ideas what this could be? I can't find a fuse specific to the retraction Cheers Keith
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