What are the causes of anti-lock braking system failure?
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Anti-lock braking system failure may be caused by severely worn brake pads, low brake fluid level, etc. Below is a detailed introduction about the automotive anti-lock braking system: 1. Overview: The anti-lock braking system (ABS) automatically controls the braking force during vehicle braking to prevent wheel lock-up, maintaining a state of rolling and sliding (with a slip ratio around 20%) to ensure maximum adhesion between the wheels and the road surface. 2. Classification: In ABS, the brake pipelines capable of independent brake pressure regulation are called control channels. ABS devices are classified into four-channel, three-channel, two-channel, and one-channel types based on their control channels.