its just standard anti-lock brakes (been standard on cars for 15 years or more) but its controled by a series of computers instead of a module
Your car could be losing brake pressure because you have a bad ABS control module. It also could be a bad brake booster.
Not to my knowledge.
Brake pads are important to operate the car efficiently. Extra brake pads may be needed in the case that the pads currently on the car go out, and need to be fixed.
Yes, it is important to brake when turning to help control your speed and maintain control of the vehicle. Braking while turning can help prevent skidding or losing control of the car.
It is important to know what the meanings of the emergency lights on a ca. A brake light would stay on in a car because the brake system needed to be fixed, and the light needed to be reset.
The cruise system shares fuses with the engine and brake lights. If the car runs and the brake lights work, it is not a fuse.
You would pump the brake pedal to try to maintain control and steering.
On a Toyota is means Traction & Brake Control.
the electronic signal is transfered to a control system where this control system has some mechanical logic based on the electronic input from the electronic brake.
You can repair the brake parts on your car by getting the needed parts from an auto store then either taking the car to a mechanic or finding a step by step instructions.
Year and make of car might help.
According to the 1997 Lincoln Town Car Owner Guide : ( DOT 3 brake fluid , meeting Ford specification ESA-M6C25-A )