What is the difference between disc brakes and hydraulic brakes?

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MacJohn
07/29/25 1:03pm
Here are the solutions for when the ABS anti-lock braking system warning light is on: 1. If the light does not turn on after the ignition is switched on, or does not turn off after lighting up, or lights up while driving, it indicates a system malfunction. 2. If only the ABS warning light is on, it means there is a fault in the ABS system. The car can still rely on the conventional braking system for braking, but professional inspection and repair should be sought as soon as possible. 3. If both the ABS warning light and the braking system warning light come on while driving, it indicates faults in both the ABS and the braking system, and the braking characteristics will change. In this case, you must stop driving immediately and check the brake fluid level.
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