What's the reason for the ABS system check causing failure to start?

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DeTeagan
07/30/25 1:00am
The reasons for the ABS system check causing failure to start: It indicates that the vehicle's anti-lock braking system has malfunctioned and needs to be inspected and repaired at an automotive service center. After repair, the ABS warning will automatically be cleared. Below are the functions of the vehicle ABS system: 1. Anti-lock braking function: When the vehicle speed is reduced to a certain level by braking, the ABS will automatically terminate the anti-lock braking pressure regulation. After this, the braking process of a vehicle equipped with ABS will be the same as that of a conventional braking system, and the wheels will be locked by braking. 2. Automatic diagnostic function: It can monitor the working condition of the system. Once a fault that affects the normal operation of the system is detected, the ABS will automatically shut down, and the ABS warning light will illuminate to alert the driver. The vehicle's braking system can still function like a conventional braking system.
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