How to Deal with Low-Speed ABS Intervention?
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Low-speed ABS intervention can be addressed by replacing the ABS pump. The functions of ABS are: 1. Maximize the effectiveness of the brakes, reducing braking time and distance; 2. Effectively prevent vehicle skidding and fishtailing during emergency braking, ensuring good driving stability; 3. Allow steering during emergency braking, providing excellent steering control; 4. Avoid severe friction between the tires and the ground, reducing tire wear. The working principle of ABS is: During emergency braking, highly sensitive wheel speed sensors installed on each wheel detect wheel lock-up, and the computer-controlled pressure regulator releases pressure from the wheel's brake caliper to prevent wheel lock-up.