Introduction
This intervention is carried out on a Peugeot 306 phase 3.
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Grease splash on wheel arch.
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Grease sprayed on the wishbone, shock absorber and bellows.
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Securing the vehicle: removing and refitting the wheel -
Remove the wheel.
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Remove the staple by pulling on it.
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Remove the 12-sided protective sleeve which is simply placed on the universal joint nut.
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If you are alone, put the car back on its wheels.
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If there are 2 of you, ask your colleague to press the brake pedal.
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Use an extension and a 36mm socket to loosen the universal joint nut.
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Remove the ball joint retaining bolt:
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17mm socket for the screw
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13mm ring spanner for the nut
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Using a ball joint punch, dislodge the ball joint head from the spindle.
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Do not cut into the ball joint boot with the tool.
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Pull the rocket outward and the gimbal inward then move the gimbal to the side.
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Do not pull on the universal joint which is simply fitted into the gearbox. If you pull on it there is a risk of gearbox oil leaking.
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Place a screwdriver in the small bead on the collar and pry it up.
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Remove the collars.
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Cut the bellows with a cutter and then remove it.
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Using absorbent paper, remove as much grease as possible.
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Le soufflet neuf comes with 2 hose clamps and grease -
Turn the CV boot over and coat the cone with oil (it doesn't matter how thick it is, it's just to make the boot slide)
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Present the cone on the head of the gimbal
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Present the bellows on the cone and slide it completely
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Turn the bellows over.
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Place the new grease (empty the bag completely).
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Position the bellows correctly.
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Place the cable ties.
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Using pliers, block the collars by crushing the collar.
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4 Comments
Yes, you have to turn the bellows over and then slide it completely onto the cone.
laurent.immo13003 - Resolved on Release Reply
Thanks! How do you get the bellows over the gimbal? By sliding the bellows all the way to the other end of the cone?
nicolas fiers - Resolved on Release Reply
I bought it https://www.mecatechnic.com/fr-FR/cone-p...
laurent.immo13003 - Resolved on Release Reply
Great tutorial, but could you specify what you are making the cone with?
Thanks in advance !
nicolas fiers - Resolved on Release Reply

