
Lightly pressing the brake also triggering ABS is likely caused by wheel slippage. The function of the vehicle's ABS system is to automatically control the braking force during vehicle braking, preventing the wheels from locking up and maintaining a state of rolling and sliding (with a slip ratio of around 20%), ensuring maximum adhesion between the wheels and the road surface. Below is an introduction to the car's ABS system: 1. Importance: The car's braking system plays a crucial role in daily driving, providing a strong guarantee for safe driving. 2. Key component of the braking system: The ABS anti-lock braking system is a vital part of the braking system. Thanks to ABS, drivers can brake more safely. Therefore, a malfunctioning ABS system can be very dangerous. 3. Function: If the ABS is damaged, it will not function during emergency braking. The ABS system prevents the tires from locking up during hard braking, avoiding accidents.


