brake rotor and pad malfunction

Asked by Guru13NYK Oct 02, 2019 at 07:14 PM about the 2007 Volkswagen Golf City Base

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

inside right rotor not being contacted by brake pad

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Looks rusty. I suspect the pad material fell off the brake pad and all you have is the contact plate contacting that side of the rotor. I had this happen once. Your caliper slide pins can also need some lubrication and the whole assembly needs a good cleaning. Purchase some new brake pads and rotors for both sides and replace.

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