Why does the ABS pump keep making noise after the engine stalls?
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The continuous noise is caused by wiring issues. Below is relevant information about ABS: 1. Explanation: The ABS electronic control unit is highly sensitive to overvoltage and static electricity. Careless handling can damage the chips in the control unit, causing the entire ABS system to fail. Therefore, do not plug or unplug the connectors on the control unit when the ignition is on. Before performing welding on the vehicle, wear an anti-static device (or wrap one end of a wire around your wrist and the other end around the vehicle body), disconnect the control unit's connector, and then proceed with welding. When charging the battery specially, either remove the battery from the vehicle or disconnect the battery cables before charging. 2. Usage precautions: During ABS braking, the rapid opening and closing actions of the brake wheel cylinders frequently compress high-pressure brake fluid, producing significant noise, and the brake pedal may vibrate and push back. Do not be troubled by this phenomenon while driving. In emergency situations, use ABS braking without hesitation—press the brake pedal firmly all the way down and do not release it.