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Why do you have a brake pedal when the vehicle is braked with an anti-lock device (ABS)

Why do you have a brake pedal when the vehicle is braked with an anti-lock device (ABS)

Answer:

Who made you hard, right on the line.
ABS when you step on the pedal will be based on the vehicle situation (speed, slip rate, road, etc.) to determine the current braking force compared with the target value is large or small. If the current braking force is too large, through the ABS valve to reduce the pressure, if the braking force is appropriate to maintain the current pressure, but if the small, the braking system itself is difficult to pressurize, can only keep the current pressure The So the installation of ABS vehicles, you hard step on it, anyway, ABS can reduce the braking force to prevent the wheel lock, if you are not willing to step on, then the braking distance will increase.
It is because the brake tubing air is not good.

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