How ABS Works
The Anti-lock Braking System (ABS) prevents wheel lock-up during sudden braking, allowing drivers to maintain steering control. Here’s how it operates:
- Sensors Monitor Wheel Speed: Each wheel has a speed sensor that continuously monitors rotation.
- Brake Pressure Modulation: If a wheel starts to lock, the ABS module adjusts brake pressure to prevent skidding.
- Pulsating Brakes for Control: The ABS rapidly applies and releases braking pressure to keep the vehicle stable.
- Prevention of Hydroplaning: The system improves traction on wet or slippery roads, reducing accidents.
When to Replace Your ABS System
Your ABS system should be replaced if:
- The ABS warning light stays on.
- Braking feels inconsistent or delayed.
- Your wheels lock up during emergency stops.
- The ABS module fails diagnostic tests.
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