What does AEB unavailable mean?
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AEB unavailable indicates that there is a malfunction in the car, and it is recommended to go to a 4S shop for repair. Here is more information about ABS: 1. Function: Its function is to automatically control the braking force of the brake during car braking, preventing the wheels from locking up and maintaining a state of rolling and sliding (with a slip rate of about 20%), ensuring that the adhesion between the wheels and the ground is at its maximum. 2. Development history: The development of ABS systems can be traced back to the early 20th century. By the late 1970s, the rapid development of digital electronic technology and large-scale integrated circuits laid the technical foundation for the practical application of ABS systems, and many companies successively developed various forms of ABS systems.
I guess you're referring to AEB, which stands for Automatic Emergency Braking system. When it's unavailable, it means the system is temporarily disabled. This feature automatically applies the brakes when there's a collision risk ahead, but if the dashboard shows 'AEB unavailable', it indicates the system isn't functioning currently. There could be several reasons: dirt or snow covering the radar sensors, water ingress blurring the camera vision, vehicle software glitches or control module failures, or even accidentally pressing the deactivation button on some models putting the system to sleep. My advice is to pull over safely first, inspect and clean the front bumper area. If the warning light persists after restarting the vehicle, visit a repair shop immediately—don't delay. This system can be lifesaving in critical moments, and its failure significantly increases accident risks. Developing a habit of cleaning your vehicle before driving can prevent such minor issues.