What are the symptoms of a damaged brake caliper?
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The symptoms of a damaged brake caliper are: poor braking performance, extended braking distance, reduced braking force, and the phenomenon of brake pads not retracting properly, which can lead to overheating of both brake pads and brake discs. The brake caliper is commonly referred to as the brake caliper in everyday terms. The braking system consists of a vacuum booster, master cylinder, brake caliper, brake pads, and brake discs. After opening the engine hood, you can see a large black disc located below the windshield on the driver's side; this component is the vacuum booster, and in front of the vacuum booster is the master cylinder.