What are the reasons for the ineffective braking of the Ford Focus?
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The reasons for the ineffective braking of the Ford Focus are as follows: 1. ABS activation: The vehicle still does not show significant braking effect, and the braking distance is noticeably longer. 2. Wheels not locking up: ABS is not activated, and the vehicle continues to roll forward. It may be due to severe tire wear, resulting in a reduced static friction coefficient, making the tires prone to locking up and causing the ABS to intervene too early, failing to generate effective braking force and compromising safety. 3. Daily operational errors: The owner may have made mistakes in routine vehicle operation and maintenance. As a car owner, it is essential to regularly maintain the vehicle's braking system.