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ABS Control Module Repair Benefits: How Anti-lock Brakes Help

ABS Control Module Repair Benefits: How Anti-lock Brakes Help

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ABS Control Module Repair Benefits: How Anti-lock Brakes Help

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  1. ABS Control Module Repair Benefits: How Anti-lock Brakes Help ABS or anti-lock brake systems control modules play a critical role in the safety of the vehicle and its passengers. ABS control module repair is the key to gaining better control of the vehicle in road conditions where hard brakes can be a problem. In vehicles that lack anti-lock brakes, drivers encountering slippery conditions face the hurdle of spinning out of control on account of locking up of wheels. Anti block braking systems are essential for coordination of wheel activity with the sensor on every wheel regulating brake pressure as and when necessary so all wheels function in the same speed range. ABS Control Module Repair: The Benefits

  2. ABS is a brake system which prevents locking up of wheels and prevents skidding of vehicles during turns, and sharp sudden brakes. It also ensures better stability and handling. The most advanced models of cars now use ABS brakes for braking. This allows the driver to maintain control over the steering during a hard brake. The ABS module is located under the driver's side hood. ABS control module comprises three parts namely the Electronic Brake Traction Control Module, Pump and Brake Pressure Modulator Valve. Most processes on the ABS system center on the control module. This houses the computer and electrical systems that make ABS work. The control module does not need instructions from the main ECU to function. Only communication between the ECM and the controller is the turning on of the ABS light and interfacing for diagnostic trouble codes and testing functions. On cars with ESP, there is a module located under the back seat monitoring the positioning of the vehicle and applying braking to the four wheels to handle tough handling conditions. The ABS system comprises the ABS control module, solenoid valve assembly, speed sensors, wiring and amber ABS brake warning light. Why Repair the ABS Control Module? The brake control module is a computer receiving information from the speed sensor helping in brake activation. It forms the core of the ABS system. In cars where a wheel is approaching lock up pressure, the wheel nearing lock up will speed up. If the wheel extorts too fast a pressure, the need to slow down the wheel is required. Both wheels at approximately the same speed ensure that the brake control module can enter the pressure hold mode of operation. ABS brake systems can be integrated or non integrated. The system uses the same hydraulic principle as conventional brakes. ABS system operates when wheel lock up is imminent. Whether you need to stop on ice or you are looking to lower insurance costs, ABS systems can prove immensely beneficial. Higher resale value is another benefit of the ABS control module repair. ABS technology has become standard in many vehicles and additionally, traction control helps in ensuring a smoother ride. For more information, visit: http://siaelec.com/product-category/brake-control-module/

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