What to Do When a Stone Gets Stuck in the Brake Disc?
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Methods to deal with a stone stuck in the brake disc: Accelerate the car and then slam on the brakes, then reverse and slam on the brakes again. Repeat this cycle several times to resolve the issue. If the problem persists or if you are concerned about the vehicle, it is recommended to visit a repair shop or a 4S store. Below is some relevant information: 1. The main components of a car's braking system include the vacuum booster pump, master brake cylinder, brake caliper, brake pads, and brake disc. After opening the engine cover, you can see a black metal disc on the driver's side, which is the vacuum booster pump. 2. In front of the vacuum booster pump, there is an oil reservoir for brake fluid, and below the reservoir is the master brake cylinder. When the driver presses the brake pedal, the vacuum booster pump provides assistance, helping the driver to press the pedal more easily. The master brake cylinder then uses brake fluid to push the brake caliper, which in turn presses the brake pads against the brake disc.