Sunday, November 20, 2011

Automotive brake system (anti-lock)?

is it pressurize like a fuel system?|||The brake system is only pressurized when pressing the brake pedal unless the ABS (anti-lock brake system) is activated. ABS will adjust brake pressure to each wheel depending on if a wheel is trying to lock up. There are speed sensors on each wheel that tell the computer what the wheels are up to.


If there is a stability system built in to keep you on the road even when not using the brakes (ESP-electronic stability control), the ABS may activate one or two brakes to bring the car under control in the event of a spin. This will pressurize parts of the brake system without the brake pedal.





|||no, not when the pedal is not being pushed. if it senses different wheel speeds it releases pressure to the slower wheels to stop them from locking|||No pressure till you step on the brake petal - regular or anti-lock brakes.|||No! you pressurise the system when you press your foot on the brake pedal but the system is not pressurised until then

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