What are the symptoms of a bad ABS pump in brakes?
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Brake ABS pump failure symptoms: the ABS warning light will illuminate, the anti-lock function will fail, and the brake pads may not reset. If the ABS function is lost, you should use intermittent braking (pump braking) to avoid sudden stops, and proceed to a professional repair shop for fixing or replacement. After all, the presence of ABS ensures safer driving and better personal protection in emergency situations. Modern vehicles are widely equipped with ABS anti-lock braking systems, which not only provide the braking function of conventional braking systems but also prevent wheel lock-up. This allows the car to maintain steering capability during braking, ensuring directional stability and preventing skidding or deviation. Currently, ABS is one of the more advanced and effective braking devices in automobiles.