Posted on 6/29/2023
The primary function of the ABS is to prevent wheel lock-up during braking, allowing you to maintain steering control while reducing stopping distances. By automatically modulating the braking pressure on each wheel, the ABS ensures that your tires maintain traction with the road surface. Regular maintenance and inspection include checking: Sensors Valves and hydraulic components Brake lines Pads and rotors Master solenoid Increased Vehicle Stability When emergency braking occurs, especially on slippery or uneven road surfaces, the ABS system plays a vital role in maintaining vehicle stability. By preventing wheel lock-up, the ABS enables you to maneuver your vehicle while applying maximum braking force. This stability enhancement is particularly crucial in situations ... read more