What does ABS stand for?
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Automotive ABS stands for Anti-lock Braking System. Its function is to automatically control the braking force of the brakes during vehicle braking, preventing the wheels from locking up and maintaining a state of rolling while slipping (with a slip ratio of around 20%), ensuring maximum adhesion between the wheels and the road surface. The following is an introduction to the ABS system: 1. The ABS system consists of components such as the ABS module, ABS master cylinder, oil pipes, and wheel speed sensors. 2. During braking, the ABS quickly determines the wheel lock-up state based on the speed signals from each wheel speed sensor, closing the normally open input solenoid valve on the wheel that is starting to lock up, keeping the braking force unchanged.