Discussion on the Function and Development of Automotive ABS

During the driving process of a car, it is inevitable to encounter various driving conditions, such as driving on urban roads and often encountering intersections. At this time, the driver needs to brake or even stop according to the traffic signal lights. In addition, when encountering sudden deceleration or merging vehicles entering the front, braking is necessary. Of course, when driving on highway sections and encountering steep downhills, appropriate braking operations should also be taken. So for cars, it is very necessary to have a safe, stable, and well controlled braking system. The braking system of a car, also known as the braking system, is in its working state

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The car's ABS malfunction light is on, is its brake still working? Can the car still drive at this time?

ABS is the English abbreviation for automotive anti lock braking system, which is developed on the basis of conventional braking devices. Its function is to automatically control the amount of braking force on the wheels during car braking, so that the wheels are not locked and are in a rolling and sliding state (with a slip rate of about 20%), to ensure that the adhesion between the wheels and the ground is at its maximum value, and to maintain a certain steering ability of the steering wheels to avoid obstacles.

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Detailed explanation of automobile anti-lock braking system

The development of ABS systems can be traced back to the early 20th century. In the late 1970s, digital electronic technology and large-scale integrated circuits developed rapidly, laying the technical foundation for the practical development of ABS systems. Many companies have successively developed various forms of ABS systems. Since the mid-1980s, ABS systems have developed towards high cost-effectiveness. Some companies have simplified the structure and optimized the system of ABS,

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Automotive Science Popularization Knowledge - What is ABS

ABS is the English abbreviation for Anti Lock Brake System, which can be translated as' Anti Lock Brake System '. In the absence of ABS, emergency braking will generally cause the tire to lock. Since the tire and the ground are sliding friction after locking, the braking distance will become longer. If the front wheels lock up, the car loses lateral steering force and is prone to deviation; If the rear wheels lock up, they will lose lateral grip and are prone to rear spin. Especially on snowy roads, when emergency braking occurs, the above situation is more likely to occur.

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What should I do if the car's ABS system malfunctions?

I believe that every driver friend is most concerned about our safety during the process of driving a motor vehicle. The ABS system, also known as the brake anti lock system, is mainly used to prevent the car tires from completely locking and threatening our life safety. As one of the most important factors affecting the safety of drivers, it is an issue that we must always pay attention to and cannot ignore. So what caused the malfunction of the automotive ABS system? What should we do to deal with the problem of a malfunction in the automotive ABS system?

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What is ABS anti-lock braking system? Is it really that important

As is well known, the ABS brake anti lock system can improve the safety of emergency braking for vehicles. Vehicles without ABS are prone to tire lockup during emergency braking, resulting in directional deviation and inability to turn to avoid danger, leading to serious accidents. Therefore, in the rapidly developing 20th century of electronic technology, ABS devices began to develop on a large scale and were equipped on civilian vehicles, becoming the most effective safety technology after seat belts.

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