When I depress the clutch medal on my 2001 ford Taurus I can feel a scraping feeling under neath the brake pad. What is causing this?

It has new pads, rotors, calipers, it's been bled. So it would be nice to locate this so I can fix it.

By the way I meant brake pedal not clutch pedal

It would seem if this happens when you push the clutch in that is would be a clutch related problem not a brake one

Take it back to where the work was done. You are not very good at explaining things.

Pressing the clutch does not affect the brake. Perhaps the clutch throwout bearing is failing.

Yer not gonna believe this but the clutch pedal is actually connected to the clutch, not the brakes.

" can feel a scraping feeling underneath the brake pad " = metal-to-metal contact b/n pad backing plate and rotor surface… But you say new pads new rotors and bled… So where can that metal2metal be happening?

Brake caliper applies force to pads by squeeze from the hydraulic cylinder in the caliper. When you release the pedal the caliper cylinder should retract far enough to break contact b/n pads and rotor. When the brake cylinder in the caliper is too sticky to retract, the apply pressure on the pads just stays there and the rotors get hot enough to produce grinding vibrations.

Hard to say if this is where your scraping feeling is coming from, but definitely worth another look.