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What Does ABS Mean?
“ABS” stands for anti-lock braking system. When you step on the brakes hard, you are likely to lose traction on one or more tires. This is called lock-up. Tire lock-up happens when the friction between the brake pad and the brake rotor is greater than the friction between the tire and the road surface.
Modern vehicles have what is known as an anti-lock braking system. The purpose of this system is to keep the driver safe by preventing the wheels from locking up as you apply the brakes. That way, you can keep control over the steering and your vehicle won’t skid as a result of the wheels locking up.
5 Common Reasons the ABS Light Comes On
1) Low Brake Fluid
2) Faulty Speed Sensor
3) Bad ABS Module
4) Bulb Check
5) Worn Hydraulic Pump
In this channel I will post videos about car , car problems , how to fix cars on your own, basic car informations, problems in car and how to fix/ repair them so if you want to find out more repair and maintenance videos like this subscribe, like , comment and share .
What Does ABS Mean?
“ABS” stands for anti-lock braking system. When you step on the brakes hard, you are likely to lose traction on one or more tires. This is called lock-up. Tire lock-up happens when the friction between the brake pad and the brake rotor is greater than the friction between the tire and the road surface.
Modern vehicles have what is known as an anti-lock braking system. The purpose of this system is to keep the driver safe by preventing the wheels from locking up as you apply the brakes. That way, you can keep control over the steering and your vehicle won’t skid as a result of the wheels locking up.
5 Common Reasons the ABS Light Comes On
1) Low Brake Fluid
2) Faulty Speed Sensor
3) Bad ABS Module
4) Bulb Check
5) Worn Hydraulic Pump
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