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1. Replace the brake disc: If the surface of the brake disc is badly worn, deformed or cracked beyond repair, it is necessary to replace the damaged brake disc with a new one. When replacing the brake disc, you should choose the original factory or high-quality brand brake disc that meets the vehicle specifications and requirements to ensure the quality and performance.
2. Grinding the brake disc: If the surface of the brake disc is only slightly worn or uneven, consider grinding the brake disc. Through professional brake disc grinding equipment, the surface of the brake disc is smoothed, the flatness is restored, and the braking effect is improved.
3. Cleaning and lubrication: After replacing or grinding the brake disc, thoroughly clean the surface of the brake disc and brake pads to ensure that there is no oil stain or foreign body residue. At the same time, apply a proper amount of special lubricant to the brake disc and brake pad to improve the braking effect and prolong the service life.
4. Adjust the braking system: After replacing or repairing the brake disc, adjust the braking system to ensure that the gap and contact area between the brake disc and the brake pad are appropriate, and ensure the braking effect and stability.
5. Test the braking effect: After the maintenance is completed, drive at a low speed and lightly step on the brake pedal to test the braking effect of the brake disc and check whether there is abnormal braking feeling or abnormal sound. If there is any abnormality, it should be adjusted or corrected in time.
Repairing brake discs requires professional technology and equipment. It is recommended to seek professional automobile maintenance technicians or repair shops to ensure the quality and safety of maintenance. At the same time, regular maintenance and inspection of the brake system and timely detection and treatment of brake disc problems can ensure the driving safety and reliability of vehicles.