How to Repair the ABS Anti-lock Braking System?
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ABS anti-lock braking system repair can be conducted through preliminary inspection, fault self-diagnosis, quick check, and fault indicator diagnosis. It is recommended to have it repaired by professionals at a maintenance facility. More information about the ABS anti-lock braking system is as follows: 1. The ABS anti-lock braking system sends signals through sensors installed on the wheels indicating that the wheels are about to lock. The controller then instructs the regulator to reduce the oil pressure in the wheel's brake cylinder, decreasing the braking torque. After a certain period, the original oil pressure is restored, keeping the wheels in a rotating state while maintaining maximum braking torque. 2. For cars without ABS, if the brake pedal is pressed hard while driving, the wheel speed will rapidly decrease. When the braking force exceeds the friction between the wheels and the ground, the wheels will lock. Fully locked wheels reduce the friction between the tires and the ground. If the front wheels lock, the driver loses control of the vehicle's direction. If the rear wheels lock, it is highly likely to cause a sideslip phenomenon.