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ABS

An anti-lock braking system (ABS) is a safety anti-skid braking system used on aircraft and on land vehicles, such as cars, motorcycles, trucks and buses. ABS operates by preventing the wheels from locking up during braking, thereby maintaining tractive contact with the road surface.

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ABS

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  1. BY:MANY AUTOS LTD ABS

  2. What is a ABS • An anti-lock braking system (ABS) is a safety anti-skid braking system used on aircraft and on land vehicles, such as cars, motorcycles, trucks and buses. ABS operates by preventing the wheels from locking up during braking, thereby maintaining tractive contact with the road surface.

  3. What is ABS Pump • The anti-lock braking system ensures that the wheels are always in tractive contact when driving by preventing the brakes from locking up and avoid skidding. The ABS pump consists of an ECU which monitors the speed of the rotation of each wheel and a hydraulic unit / pump which puts pressure on the brakes.

  4. What is ABS Ring • ABS Rings. An anti-lock braking system (ABS) is fitted as standard to all modern day cars as an additional safety measure. Under heavy braking, the force exerted on the brake discs can cause the wheels to lock, resulting in the car skidding along the road surface

  5. What is ABS Sensor • An ABS (Anti-lock Braking System) is an enhanced braking system which is commonly found in newer automobiles. An anti-lock brake sensor or ABS sensor is a type of tachometer that measures the rotational speed of a wheel and passes it to the car's Engine Control Module (ECM).

  6. What is ABS Hydraulic Unit • ABS (or anti-lock braking system) is what keeps your wheels gripped to the road when braking sharply and prevents them from locking up to keep you in full control. The hydraulic unit in the ABS system works by equalising the pressure on each individual brake or adjusting it to stop the car from skidding or veering.

  7. What to do When ABS light comes on • Your vehicle may not handle stopping on slippery surfaces like it is designed to under heavy braking. If both your ABS Light and brake system light come on, this is an emergency and you need to stop driving right away. Have your entire brake system inspected by a certified Many Autos mechanic.

  8. Is ABS required for city driving • In such situations, there is no need of ABS. But if you are thinking to drive your vehicle on highways at speeds beyond 50-70 mph, you probably need ABS system to be safe. ABS just help you to decelerate quickly and stop your car quicker than a normal braking car. Yes, ABS in cars is useful on normal roads.

  9. How do I get the ABS light to turn off • Call Many Autos and have the anti-lock brake system checked and any necessary repairs made. Usually this will turn off the ABS light, but not always. If not, proceed to Step 2. Put the key into the ignition and turn it to the Run position the position right before the one used to engage the engine

  10. Can ABS cause check engine light to come on • Yes, even a loose fuel cap can cause the Check Engine light to come on. The fuel cap does more than just prevent fuel from spilling out. Your car's diagnostic systems check the fuel system for leaks this way. If your fuel cap is loose or doesn't seal well, the Check Engine light will come on.

  11. Will ABS light come on if brakes are worn • A Many Autos mechanic can check the brake fluid reservoir to see if the fluid needs to be topped off or if it's a case of worn brake pads. Mechanics say some newer cars are equipped with sensors in the pads, which will cause the light to come on when they wear thin.

  12. MANY AUTOS LTD • Unit 4, Tunbridge Jones Industrial EstateCradock Road, Reading, RG2 0JT • 01189876300 • info@manyautosltd.com

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