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Know Your Car: How Important Is An Anti-lock Braking System. by MotoringNigeria: 11:31am On Jun 17, 2015
* What is Anti-lock Brake System or ABS?

An anti-lock brake system which is abbreviated as ABS is a secure and efficient braking system.
ABS lets the driver to keep directional stability, control the steering, and to decrease stopping distances on emergency braking circumstances, mainly on wet and greasy roads. To gain this security benefits, drivers must know how to apply their ABS correctly.

* How does Anti-Lock Brake System Work?

An anti-lock braking system works with the usual brakes on automobile. ABS keeps base brakes from locking up. In vehicles not equipped with ABS, the driver can manually pump the brakes to prevent wheel lockup. In vehicles equipped with ABS, the driver’s foot stay on the brake pedal to let the system automatically pump the brakes.

*Why is Anti-lock Brake System important?

When brakes lockup on wet and greasy roads or during a panic stop, steering control is lost and the automobile rotates. Rear wheel ABS prevents wheel lockup so that the car resides straightly. If a car has steering control, it is probable to avoid a collapse by steering around dangers if the car is not stopped in time.

*How do I know my car has Anti-lock BrakeSystem?

Generally the new cars have Anti-lock Brake System as normal or alternative equipment. There are many methods to identify if a car has Anti-lock Brake System.
Read your car owners guide. Check the instrument panel for an amber ABS indicator light after you turn on the ignition.
On purchase, hire or rents inquire the automobile dealer or hiring company.

* Will drivers detect when the Anti-lock Brake System is functioning?

In cars, drivers detect a fast pulsation of the brake pedal as the brakes are pushing back this means the ABS is working. Infrequently the pedal could suddenly drop. The valves in the ABS controller make a sound like pressing or humming.
It is important not to take foot from the brake pedal when sound is heard or detect pulsations, but instead continue to apply firm pressure.

* How the Anti-lock Brake System functions differ from the brakes?

The driver does not have to fully apply the brake if the car has ABS. The driver should simply grasps the foot on the brake pedal.

* Will a car with Anti-lock Brake System stop rapidly than without ABS?

ABS is planned to assist the driver to maintain control of the car on emergency braking circumstances, not to stop the car rapidly. ABS stops the car rapidly on wet or greasy roads when compared to other brakes.
On very soft roads such as free gravel or snow an ABS system extend stopping distances.
In wet or greasy roads driver should make sure to drive carefully, always maintain a secure distance after the car in front of you, and maintain a reliable speed to the road circumstances.

* Is all Anti-lock Brake System identical?

All ABS is extremely identical in the method to manage brake pressure, but a few systems are intended to stop the rear wheels only from locking up. These rear wheel systems are found on pickups and sport utility vehicles.
Rear-wheel ABS prevents the car from rotating out of control during emergency stops.
All additional ABS systems comprising those for cars and minivans are designed to maintain all four wheels from locking up. If you own a pickup or race car verify the owner’s guide to know the type of ABS.

* How can drivers get themselves familiarized with the Anti-lock Brake System?

Study the owner’s guide for more information on the full operation and advantages of Anti-lock Brake System.
The ABS is speed sensitive which is not activated at low speeds of a car. One way to get familiar with the function of ABS is to test drive the car at a speed over 10 mph in a free parking lot or large field areas, the ABS is activated then apply the brakes.
It is simple to activate the ABS on wet and greasy roads. The ABS should stop the wheels from slipping.
Pulsation may be detected in the brake pedal and a sound is heard by driver. Don’t push the brake, even if the pedal is pulsating.

* Should I pump the brake pedal when stopping in slippery conditions?

You absolutely should not pump the brake pedal in a car with ABS.
Pumping the brakes is a technique that is sometimes used in slippery conditions to allow the wheels to unlock so that the vehicle stays somewhat straight during a stop.
In a car with ABS the wheels should never lock in the first place, so pumping the brakes will just make you take longer to stop.
In an emergency stop in a car with ABS, yous hould apply the brake pedal firmly and hold it while the ABS does all the work. You will feel a pulsing in the pedal that may be quite violent, but this is normal so don’t let off the brake.

* Do anti-lock brake system really work?

Anti-lock brakes really do help you stop better.
They prevent wheels from locking up and provide the shortest stopping distance on slippery surfaces.

* But do they really prevent accidents?

This is the true measure of the effectiveness of ABS systems.

Motoringnigeria..com / Nagreen

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Re: Know Your Car: How Important Is An Anti-lock Braking System. by abidemidare: 1:43pm On Jun 17, 2015
Nice one bro
Re: Know Your Car: How Important Is An Anti-lock Braking System. by MotoringNigeria: 4:07pm On Jun 17, 2015
abidemidare:
Nice one bro

thank you.

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