front disc have scratch

spoon civic

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dear members..pls help me..what is the problem for my civic fornt disc brake?the front disc left side have scratch..i already change to another caliper complete with another nice disc..but the problem still same...my mechanic said that was brake masterpump problem..is that true?pls help me....
 

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scratch or groves ?

just get it resurfaced. but check to see if the disc is warped (bend). why did you change the caliper ???

something is scratching it.....inspect carefully and look for a second opinion. master pump or brake pump regulates the pressure on the pistons in the caliper.

pls think rationally. The best mechanics I know are rational people.

ditto on the brake pad assembly.
 
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spoon civic

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scratch or groves ?

just get it resurfaced. but check to see if the disc is warped (bend). why did you change the caliper ???

something is scratching it.....inspect carefully and look for a second opinion. master pump or brake pump regulates the pressure on the pistons in the caliper.

pls think rationally. The best mechanics I know are rational people.

ditto on the brake pad assembly.
brake pad are still thick and change with new caliper ,changing because i think maybe caliper piston stuck or etc,but master pump problem maybe the cause....:hmmmm:
 

kayour

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caliper and disc changed??
and happen again??
maybe ur mechanics rite...try to service master pump
 

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