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How to change track rod end on PEUGEOT 307 Estate (3E) – replacement guide
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This replacement procedure can be used for:
PEUGEOT 307 Break (3E) 1.4 16V, PEUGEOT 307 Break (3E) 1.6 16V, PEUGEOT 307 Break (3E) 2.0 HDI, PEUGEOT 307 Break (3E) 2.0, PEUGEOT 307 Break (3E) 1.6 HDi, PEUGEOT 307 Break (3E) 2.0 HDi, PEUGEOT 307 Break (3E) 1.4 HDi, PEUGEOT 307 Break (3E) 2.0 16V, PEUGEOT 307 Break (3E) 2.0 16V, PEUGEOT 307 Break (3E) 2.0 HDI, PEUGEOT 307 Break (3E) 1.6 HDi, PEUGEOT 307 Break (3E) 1.6 BioFlex … View more
The steps may slightly vary depending on the car design.
PEUGEOT 307 Break (3E) 1.4 16V, PEUGEOT 307 Break (3E) 1.6 16V, PEUGEOT 307 Break (3E) 2.0 HDI, PEUGEOT 307 Break (3E) 2.0, PEUGEOT 307 Break (3E) 1.6 HDi, PEUGEOT 307 Break (3E) 2.0 HDi, PEUGEOT 307 Break (3E) 1.4 HDi, PEUGEOT 307 Break (3E) 2.0 16V, PEUGEOT 307 Break (3E) 2.0 16V, PEUGEOT 307 Break (3E) 2.0 HDI, PEUGEOT 307 Break (3E) 1.6 HDi, PEUGEOT 307 Break (3E) 1.6 BioFlex … View more
The steps may slightly vary depending on the car design.
This video shows the replacement procedure of a similar car part on another vehicle
All the parts you need to replace – Track Rod End for 307 Break (3E) and other PEUGEOT models
Track rod end
Alternative products

Wire brush
WD-40 spray
Brake cleaner
Copper grease
Combination spanner #20
Combination spanner #22
Drive socket # 17
Wheel impact socket #19
Ratchet wrench
Torque wrench
Vernier caliper
Tap wrench
Hammer
Pin punch
Wheel chock
Replacement: track rod end – PEUGEOT 307 Break (3E). AUTODOC recommends:
- Replace tie rod ends in pairs.
- The replacement procedure is identical for the right and left tie rod ends.
- Please note: all work on the car – PEUGEOT 307 Break (3E) – should be done with the engine switched off.
Carry out replacement in the following order:
- Step 1Secure the wheels with chocks.
- Step 2Loosen the wheel mounting bolts. Use wheel impact socket #19.
- Step 3Raise the front of the car and secure on supports.Step 4Unscrew the wheel bolts.Replacement: track rod end – PEUGEOT 307 Break (3E). Tip:To avoid injury, hold up the wheel when unscrewing the bolts.
- Step 5Remove the wheel.
- Step 6When deinstalling, mark or measure the precise position of the ball joint on the track rod, or count the number of turns in order to prevent misalignment afterward. Use a vernier caliper.
- Step 7Loosen the lock nut securing the tie rod end to the tie rod. Use a combination spanner #22.
- Step 8Clean the fastener connecting the tie rod end to the steering knuckle. Use a wire brush. Use WD-40 spray.
- Step 9Unscrew the end fastening nut to the steering knuckle. Use a drive socket #17. Use a tap wrench.
- Step 10Disconnect the tie rod end from the steering knuckle. Use a pin punch. Use a hammer.
- Step 11Screw the end out of the tie rod.
- Step 12Clean the mounting seats of the tie rod end. Use a wire brush. Use WD-40 spray.
- Step 13Screw on a new tie rod end.Replacement: track rod end – PEUGEOT 307 Break (3E). AUTODOC experts recommend:While installing the steering rod end remember to make the same number of turns or to leave the same length of thread showing as per your measurements.
- Step 14Connect the tie rod end to the steering knuckle.
- Step 15When deinstalling, mark or measure the precise position of the ball joint on the track rod, or count the number of turns in order to prevent misalignment afterward. Use a vernier caliper.
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