What is the function of the ABS pump?
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ABS in a car is used to enhance driving safety. When the car encounters an emergency braking situation while driving, it is easy for the wheels to lock up. After the wheels lock up, the friction between the car tires and the ground decreases. If the front wheels lock up, the car's steering becomes very difficult to control. If the rear wheels lock up, the car may experience skidding during braking. Additional Information: Introduction: The ABS pump, translated in Chinese as "Anti-lock Braking System," is one of the three major inventions in automotive safety history, alongside airbags and seat belts. It is a vehicle safety control system with advantages such as anti-skid and anti-lock features. Importance: The braking system in a car is a very crucial component. Sometimes, the ABS system in a car may malfunction, and when it does, the ABS indicator light will illuminate to alert the driver. Although the brake pedal can still be used when the ABS system fails, the braking performance of the car will deteriorate, the braking distance will increase, and the handling performance during braking will also worsen.