What is the working process of ABS?
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The working process of ABS is: When the car brakes, it automatically adjusts the pressure in the brake pipe according to the wheel speed, so that the wheels are always in a slipping state of being locked and rolling at the same time. Especially for emergency braking, it can brake intermittently, that is, brake, release, and brake again, so that the wheels always obtain greater braking force and maintain flexible steering to avoid vehicle danger. The ABS system refers to the Anti-lock Braking System, which can monitor the rotation speed of the four wheels. When a certain wheel is about to lock, the system releases the brake of that specific wheel, allowing it to resume rotation. After the wheel is about to resume rotation, brake hydraulic pressure is applied to the wheel's brake again.