Where is the ABS pressure sensor located on the Accord?
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The ABS pressure sensor on the Accord is located on the inner side of the car's tires, and it can be seen when the car is lifted. There are three types of ABS sensors: linear wheel speed sensors, ring wheel speed sensors, and Hall-effect wheel speed sensors. How the Accord ABS works: During braking, the ABS quickly determines the wheel lock-up state based on the speed signals from each wheel speed sensor, closes the normally open input solenoid valve on the wheel that is beginning to lock, and keeps the braking force constant. If the wheel continues to lock, the normally closed output solenoid valve is opened, causing the braking pressure on that wheel to drop rapidly due to the direct connection to the brake fluid reservoir, preventing the wheel from fully locking due to excessive braking force. This keeps the braking state at the optimal point (with a slip ratio S of 20%), ensuring the best braking performance and the highest driving safety. The functions of the Accord ABS: Maximize the effectiveness of the brakes, shortening braking time and distance. Effectively prevent vehicle skidding and fishtailing during emergency braking, ensuring good driving stability. Allow steering during emergency braking, providing good steering control. Avoid severe friction between the tires and the ground, reducing tire wear.