Anti-lock brake system
What happens if you remove the steady pressure from the brake pedal or pumping the brakes
Removing steady pressure from the brake pedal or pumping the brakes will disengage or "turn off" the ABS.
What is anti-lock brake system(ABS)?
Anti-lock brake system(ABS) prevents skidding and allows drivers to steer during an emergency braking situation. ABS can help improve vehicle stability, steering ability, and stopping capability.
What do drivers with ABS need to do in order to steer out of danger?
Drivers with ABS need to press down hard on the brake pedal, hold it, and steer out of danger.
What do drivers with conventional brakes must do?
Drivers with conventional brakes must pump the brakes in order to stop in an emergency situation where traction is lost and the vehicle slides.
What happens in an emergency situation with ABS?
In an emergency situation, the ABS need to press down hard on the brake pedal, hold it, and steer out of danger.
Why is it important to know if your vehicle has ABS?
It is important to know if your vehicle has ABS because it will affect the way you should stop in an emergency situation.
How can you determine if the car has ABS?
You can determine if the car has ABS by looking for a lighted ABS symbol on the dashboard right after starting the engine, checking the owner's manual, or asking the dealer.