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What does vehicle ABS mean?

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VanMarley
08/31/25 6:40am
Vehicle ABS refers to a malfunction in the Anti-lock Braking System of the car. The reasons for the ABS light turning on are: 1. Faulty wheel speed sensor; 2. ABS circuit failure; 3. Malfunction in the ABS pump or pressure regulating solenoid valve; 4. Computer failure in the ABS system. The ABS sensor is located on the inner side of the car tire and can be seen by lifting the vehicle. The functions of vehicle ABS are: 1. Allows steering during emergency braking, ensuring good steering control; 2. Reduces tire wear by minimizing intense friction between the tire and the ground; 3. Effectively prevents vehicle skidding and fishtailing during emergency braking, ensuring good driving stability; 4. Maximizes the efficiency of the braking system, shortening braking time and distance.
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SiennaLee
09/13/25 3:01am
I've been driving for over 20 years. ABS stands for Anti-lock Braking System, which prevents the wheels from completely locking up during braking. I remember one time on a rainy, slippery road when a pedestrian suddenly ran out in front of me. I slammed on the brakes - without ABS, the car would definitely have skidded out of control. But the ABS kicked in, and I could feel the brake pedal gently pulsing as the wheels alternately gripped and released. The car came to a stop in a straight line, avoiding an accident. This system is most useful during emergency braking because it allows you to steer while braking and shortens the stopping distance. I've checked my car myself - if the ABS light comes on, you need to be careful as there might be an issue with the sensor or module. It's best to get it fixed quickly to avoid accidents. For experienced drivers like me, ABS is a basic safety feature that makes cars much safer than older models. I advise new drivers to pay attention to this function - safety always comes first.
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DelCamila
10/27/25 3:48am
As a car enthusiast, ABS stands for Anti-lock Braking System. It monitors wheel speed through wheel speed sensors and quickly adjusts brake pressure when it detects impending lock-up. For example, during emergency braking on icy surfaces, the system can pulse the brakes hundreds of times per second to prevent wheel lock. This technology is amazing – I've tested it in my modified car during sharp turns in mountainous areas. ABS provides better control, allowing easy steering after braking to avoid running off the road or rear-ending others. Its benefits aren't just obvious in rain or snow; it also prevents skidding during high-speed traffic jams, potentially saving lives. I recommend fellow drivers regularly check for loose ABS modules and connectors, and keep them free from dust. Since most modern cars come standard with this feature, proper maintenance ensures peace of mind while driving.
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