How to Deactivate the Anti-lock Braking System?
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ABS (Anti-lock Braking System) remains in a constant standby state, so it cannot be deactivated in regular civilian vehicles. However, on some high-performance models, the ABS can be deactivated by switching the driving mode to drift mode. Below are the usage instructions for the ABS Anti-lock Braking System: 1. Always keep the brake pedal firmly pressed without releasing it to ensure sufficient and continuous braking force, allowing the ABS to function effectively. 2. Maintain a safe following distance. Under normal circumstances, the minimum following distance should not be less than 50 meters. When the speed exceeds 50 km/h, the minimum following distance should match the speed value. For example, at 100 km/h, the minimum following distance is 100 meters, and at 120 km/h, it should be 120 meters. 3. Familiarize yourself with the ABS in advance to prepare for and adapt to the brake pedal vibrations when the ABS is active. 4. Read the vehicle owner's manual beforehand to better understand the various operational instructions provided by the manufacturer for vehicles equipped with ABS.