How does the ABS anti-lock braking system work?
The way an ABS system works is as follows:
1. Constant monitoring: the ABS system uses sensors to constantly monitor the speed of the wheels.
2. Wheel lock detection: If it detects that one or more wheels are about to lock during hard braking, the system activates the ABS mode.
3. Brake pressure control: the ABS system monitors the braking pressure on each wheel individually, adjusting it to prevent wheel lock-up.
4. Pedal pulsation: The driver can feel a pulsation in the brake pedal when the ABS system is operating, indicating that it is working to improve safety and control.
5. Traction maintenance: By preventing wheel lock-up, ABS helps maintain steering and vehicle control during emergency braking.
It is important to note that ABS does not improve braking distance, but simply helps maintain vehicle control during hard braking. Therefore, it is important for drivers to follow recommended safe braking practices, such as maintaining adequate following distance and not relying on ABS to stop the vehicle in all situations.