Take the car to a trusted garage to have the abs brakes fixed.
Turn steering wheel in direction of skid ie if your rear wheels slide to left turn your steering wheel to the left, and apply steady pressure to brake
No it shouldn't. Anti-lock brake systems are suppose to surge, no lock up and skid.
abs lol when the abs senses a skid it blocks the peddle preventing you from pushing it any further which would cause you to skid anymore
It should NOT be skidding. From your description I think you are mis-interpreting the "skid light." An '04 Highlander is equipped with an ABS system and the fact that it skids at all is indicative that it is not working properly. The "skid light" that you refer to is actually a warning light that indicates that the ABS system is malfunctioning! You should be getting it to a mechanic or dealer right away to have it fixed.
Yes that year integra is equiped with ABS
Yes that year integra is equiped with ABS
IF the ABS light is on there has been a malfunction with the anti-lock brakes. Only the dealer or an authorized repair center will be equiped with the proper tools to check that light and the components in the anti-lock system.
ABS stands for "Anti-Lock Braking System" which means that the brakes won't lock up and cause a crash or skid.
In a car without ABS, if you slam on the brakes, your wheels will lock and your car will skid. ABS prevents the wheels from locking by releasing the brakes if you start to loose traction.
You dont skid so you can control the car while stopping
ABC brakes will leave skid marks during icy road conditions because of its slippery nature. ABS keeps brakes from locking up but does not prevent tires from sliding on ice.
auto braking system they don't stop , they sort of vibrate so you don't skid.