C 350 (204.056) V6-3.5L (272.961) (2008)
Parking Brake Shoe: All Technical Service Bulletins
Brakes - Grinding Noise From Rear ( Brake Not Applied)
Date: November 18, 2008
Order No.: P-B-42.20/101a
Supersedes: P-B-42.20/101 dated Nov. 5, 2008
Group: 42
Revision History
SUBJECT:
Model 204.054/056/077/081
Squeaking/Grinding Noise from Rear Axle Area When Driving Without Brake Application
If you receive customer reports in the above model vehicles of a metal-to-metal squeaking/grinding noise from the area of rear axle when driving without
brake application, perform the following.
NOTE: The cause may be the result of the stator clip (Figure 1, 2) that is fitted to stator support of the parking brake shoes. This clip prevents the brake
shoes from contacting the aluminum wheel carrier. If the clip is installed incorrectly, it can move from the stator towards the brake disc and make
contact. Witness marks can generally be seen on the stator clip when contact is present.
Replace the clip and slide it on only far enough so that the side tabs (Figure 1, 1) are flush with the stator towards the brake disc (Figure 1).
Parts Information
NOTE: The following allowable labor operations should be used when submitting a warranty claim for this repair. This information has been generated
on November 18, 2008. Please refer to Netstar -> Star TekInfo -> Star Time for the most current labor time allowance.