What are the structural components of the ABS system?
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ABS system consists of three parts: sensors, electronic control unit and actuators. The function of ABS is to automatically control the braking force of the brake during vehicle braking, so that the wheels are not locked, and are in a state of rolling and sliding, with a slip ratio of about 20%, to ensure that the adhesion between the wheels and the ground is at the maximum. The functions of ABS are: 1. Give full play to the effectiveness of the brake, shorten the braking time and distance; 2. Effectively prevent the vehicle from skidding and fishtailing during emergency braking, and have good driving stability; 3. Can steer during emergency braking, with good steering controllability; 4. Avoid violent friction between the tire and the ground, and reduce tire wear