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Brake system
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Routine Maintenance of ABS
ABS consists of integrated electromechanical
components. It is highly reliable and usually does not
require regular maintenance. Paying attention to the
following aspects will help improve system
performance and reduce system fault rate:
The ECU of ABS is composed of precise
electronic parts. Strong collision and knock may
damage the electronic parts. Therefore, try to
avoid the collision of ECU.
Do not contaminate the electrical connectors of
ABS, especially the metal terminals, to avoid
poor electrical contact.
Do not contaminate the wheel sensor with greasy
dirt or other impurities, especially near the gear
ring.
Excessive moisture content of brake fluid will not
only cause poor brake due to vaporization, but
also corrode the brake system and reduce the
performance of ABS. Therefore, the brake fluid
shall be replaced regularly, at least once every
two years.
When the ABS indicator light has the following
conditions:
1. Continuously on
2. Lighting up for a long time during driving
3. The ABS indicator light on the instrument cluster
keeps off when the Start/Stop button is turned
from "OFF" to "RUN".
then you must take the vehicle to have it checked.
When using the brake system before troubleshooting,
attention must be paid to controlling the brake
strength to avoid wheel locking.
EBD electric brake force
distribution system
Automatic adjustment of front-to-rear axle brake
force distribution proportion to improve the brake
efficancy (and shorten the brake distance to certain
extent), and improvement in brake stability together
with ABS.

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