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Citroën C4 Braking and Suspension System

Artigo voltado ao mercado Brasileiro. Artigo atualizado em 6 de June de 2026 por João Daniel

The braking system and suspension are two of the most important components for a car’s safety and comfort. Preventive maintenance avoids accidents, increases the lifespan of parts, and improves vehicle handling.


🛠️ 3.1 Brake System

▶️ Main components

  • Discs and pads: Located in the wheels, they are responsible for braking the car.
  • Clamps and cylinders: They ensure that the force from the pedal is transmitted to the discs.
  • Brake fluid: transmits hydraulic pressure.

▶️ Common problems with the C4

  • Metallic noises when braking (worn brake pads).
  • Low or spongy pedal (old fluid or air in the system).
  • Warning light on the dashboard indicating ABS failure.

▶️ Technical tips

  1. Brake pad replacement: usually every 30,000 to 40,000 km.
  2. Discs: Check for wear every 50,000 km; if there are deep grooves, replace.
  3. Brake fluid: Replace every 2 years or 30,000 km, always use DOT 4 approved tires.
  4. ABS and sensors: Perform regular maintenance; a dirty or faulty sensor can trigger a warning light.

📊 Average lifespan

ComponentApproximate lifespanObservation
Front brake pads30,000 kmIt depends on the driving style.
Rear brake pads40,000 kmThey generally last longer than the front ones.
Discs50,000 kmReplace if there are scratches or warping.
Brake fluid2 years / 30,000 kmIt maintains pressure and prevents corrosion.

🛠️ 3.2 Suspension System

▶️ Main components

  • Shock absorbers: They absorb impacts and keep the wheels in contact with the ground.
  • Springs: They support the weight of the car and provide comfort.
  • Bushings and tie rods: They connect arms and stabilizers, allowing for controlled movement.
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▶️ Common problems

  • Loud, thumping noises when going over speed bumps or potholes.
  • Heavy or misaligned steering.
  • Uneven tire wear.

▶️ Technical tips

  1. Shock absorbers: Change every 60,000 km or when there is an oil leak.
  2. Bushings and tie rods: Check every 40,000 km; noises indicate wear.
  3. Alignment and balancing: Perform every 10,000 km or after changing tires/shock absorbers.
  4. Tires: Uneven wear may indicate a problem with the suspension; always check before replacing.

📊 Average lifespan

ComponentApproximate lifespanObservation
Shock absorbers60,000 kmDepending on urban or highway use.
Springs100,000 kmThey generally last longer than shock absorbers.
Bushings and tie rods40,000 kmCheck for noises and looseness regularly.
Tires50,000 kmAlignment directly influences

⚠️ Preventive Care

  • Avoid potholes at high speed: protects suspension and shock absorbers.
  • Don’t overload the car: excess weight wears out the springs and shock absorbers.
  • Have your car regularly serviced at Citroën-specialized workshops; original parts increase durability.

Chapter Summary:

  • The braking system ensures safety; the suspension ensures comfort and stability.
  • Preventive maintenance and paying attention to your car’s warning signs can prevent high costs and accidents.
  • Tables and checklists help to control replacement and wear schedules for components.

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