Is it necessary to repair a damaged ABS master pump?
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There is no need to repair a damaged ABS master pump; it can only be replaced. The causes of ABS master pump damage include issues with the ABS sensor, damage to the ABS pump's computer board, or a blown ABS fuse in the battery leading to ABS failure. Solutions for a damaged ABS master pump: It is necessary to go to a 4S shop for inspection and repair. Effects of a damaged ABS master pump: It affects the anti-lock function of ABS, impacts driving, and affects braking, especially during emergency braking, where it cannot prevent tire lock-up. If the ABS function is lost, you should use intermittent braking (pump the brakes) to avoid sudden stops. ABS, the Anti-lock Braking System, is used in motorcycles and cars to prevent loss of control and increase braking distance, enhancing vehicle safety. Precautions for ABS repair: Disconnect the ABS power supply. Do not plug or unplug the ABS control unit connector when the ignition is on. Use a specialized detector for ABS diagnosis and inspection. When removing the ABS wheel speed sensor, be careful not to touch the sensor head. When repairing the ABS hydraulic control unit, remember to release the pressure first, then proceed with repairs according to regulations.