Automatic Brake Control System is the generic name given to a computer system used to maintain vehicle stability. It is also know by ABS, VSA, EVSA and CVSA. ABS is generally used to correct skids and slide-outs where an inexperienced human driver could crash. It is activated when the direction the steering wheel is turned is different from the direction the car is traveling. It can do various things that human drivers cannot, like apply the brakes on one wheel at a time.
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That is brake fluid. The brake system uses hydraulics to apply the brakes.
The brake system uses brake fluid and the trans uses trans fluid.
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The steptronic system is a type of transmission that BMW uses. This system allows you to drive your car as a manual or an automatic.
The air brake system uses the compressed air pressing on the piston in its operation to stop a vehicle.
Yes. An ABS brake system uses a sensor at each wheel to identify when a wheel is locking up and then the control module automatically pulses the brakes to prevent skidding.
Sounds like automatic transmission fluid ( If the transmission has been overfilled or has got water in it once the transmission is warmed up the fluid expands and can come out the vent tube ) or it can be a leak ( the transfer case for the AWD system and the Control Trac 4x4 system also has automatic transmission fluid inside it and the power steering system also uses automatic transmission fluid )
Yes. Most cars have a hydraulic braking system that uses a vacuum servo (or booster). It is a mechanical device between the brake pedal and the master cylinder piston. The booster uses the engine's manifold vacuum to amplify the force applied from the brake pedal.
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NO ! ( My Ford Explorer uses automatic transmission fluid as the power steering fluid )
Yes, the endocrine system uses chemical messaging.