What causes the EBD light to come on?

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StJude
07/25/25 12:55pm
When the EBD light comes on, it indicates an issue with the Electronic Brakeforce Distribution control system. Here are some details about the EBD light: 1. Function of the EBD light: The EBD light automatically detects the adhesion conditions between each wheel and the road surface, then appropriately distributes the braking force generated by the system to all four wheels. 2. Principle of the EBD light: During vehicle braking, it instantly calculates the friction values of all four tires caused by different road adhesion conditions. It then adjusts the braking system to rapidly modify the braking force according to preset programs while in motion, achieving optimal balance between braking force and friction (traction) to ensure vehicle stability and safety.
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