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The antilock braking system is a separate system from the regular brake system. The antilock system can go out while the service brakes work fine. If that happened, it would not affect the regular braking performance; but the anti lock feature would not function properly in a panic stop or when stopping rapidly on wet or slippery roads. The light is likely to have come on because of a defective wheel speed sensor or a problem in the electronic ABS controls. It could also indicate that the ABS fuse is blown.
Antilock Brake Light comes on and stays on when the ABS computer detects some problem with the antilock brakesystem components. You will still have normal brake use, but the Antilock system will probably not work as an Antilock brake system is supposed to work. ABS system diagnostic code readers are available and are recommended for diagnostic purposes, however fixing ABS systems is perhaps best left up to the Pros. . .
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braking force is applied intermittently so the pads are pressed against the disc - then released to let the wheel turn - giving you full control. If it was a straight press and hold - the wheel would lock and you would skid, uncontrolled, to a halt. By the way this happens about 45 times a second, so technically, yes - it would be quicker to stop with a constant force, but the saftey aspect of not skidding overcomes the difference.
you've probably got a wheel bearing going bad. that system uses the antilock system to moniter each wheel speed.
i do not know about the breaking system but bullet trains work by maglev, or magnetic levitation, to propel
Brake boosters are found on car braking systems, to help the brakes to stop the car. They work on the disc brakes, using a vacuum supply to add to the hydraulic braking system. On petrol engines the engine may provide the vacuum, on diesel engines there needs to be a separate pump.
Yes they can.
you work out braking force by getting something really heavey and trying to break it or you work out every day for 6 hours and it has to be an intense work out
when you press your foot on the brake, it triggers two metal plates which press on the wheel slowing and stopping it.
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