Take your foot off the accelerator ... do not apply the brakes, and do not make any sudden moves with the steering wheel. After your vehicle has slowed down, you can gain control of it. Approach any water in the roadway with extreme caution - your car is not an army tank that can plow through anything in sight.
Avoid hitting the brakes.
Remove you foot from the accelerator, hang on to the steering wheel, do not apply the brakes, do not turn the steering wheel, and pray. If your car is in a "hydroplane", you should: -Ease off the accelerator
You would adjust the brakes on a vehicle with abs brakes the same way you would adjust the brakes on a vehicle without abs brakes.
No, the 2003 Camry does not have disc brakes on the rear of the vehicle.
This is the maximum amount of weight a vehicle can tow, if what being towed has brakes. A towed vehicle with brakes (electronic brakes) responds to the same braking that the vehicle doing the towing has. If the vehicle being towed does not have brakes, the maximum towing capacity is much less.
The front brakes on any vehicle do most of the stopping. When you apply the brakes the weight shifts to the front of the vehicle. For this reason the front brakes are needed more than the rear. Try stopping a vehicle with just the hand brake which applies only the rear brakes.
Yes, that is the purpose of brakes.
brakes.
Be pointless. The point of anti-lock brakes it to effectively "pump" the brakes for you.
Yes, unless the vehicle has functioning ABS (antilock brake system) brakes.
New brakes for a vehicle depends on the type of car that you have. The more expensive the car, then the more the brakes would cost. For front brakes on a less expensive vehicle could cost anywhere between $40-150. The back brakes are higher.
drum brake and disc brakes