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It locks the brakes when the vehicle or trailer is not in use. It also engages if air pressure is suddenly lost.
Engages automatic locking hubs on for wheels drives with automatic hubs.
Make sure that the bike is in working condition, that the chain engages properly, that brakes work, that tires are decently inflated and in good shape.
ABS is antilock braking system (not 'air' braking system, especially seeing as air brakes are typically only present in heavy duty and some medium duty trucks). It engages and releases the brakes automatically as you are braking in order to prevent brake lockup and skidding.
1: It serves as a parking brake 2: It serves as an emergency brake, and engages the brakes in the event that there should be a loss of pressure in the primary air system.
In most bulldozers the track brakes are operated by large levers with your hands. Braking a track will turn you in that direction. Some machines have foot brakes as well. The throttle (for speed of engine) is usually a small lever with a friction stop. Two other large hand levers operate the blade height and angle.
Stomp the brakes and steer around the obstruction without releasing the brakes.
This one is easy. Brake booster diaphragm is ruptured, causing a massive vacuum leak, which will cause the engine to run poorly when the brakes are applied. A loss vacuum assist will make it difficult to stop the vehicle.
Probable causes: Low or no fluid in reservoir; Worn brake pads/shoes; Air in brake lines; Leaking brake line.
It should be 4-wheel disc brakes all the way around.
ABS is antilock braking system (not 'air' braking system, especially seeing as air brakes are typically only present in heavy duty and some medium duty trucks). It engages and releases the brakes automatically as you are braking in order to prevent brake lockup and skidding.
The 2001 Dodge Stratus R/T Coupe has disc brakes all around.