• Answers
  • Web

Hug harder. Laugh louder. Smile bigger. Love longer. 

Kiss

How do ABS brakes work?

How do ABS brakes work?


Share Send to a friend Watch Report
 

Best Answer

 
1 helpful answer

A computer senses when the wheels stop rotating and begins realeasing and applying the brakes for you much quicker than any person can.  This restores steering control in a panic stop so the driver can steer throught the incident.

Helpful?(1)
Rated as Best Answer

 

All Answers

 
51 helpful answers

This is a great explanation. I think you'll find it very helpful.

 

Posted 2008-04-23T05:26:09Z
Sergey was invited by Yedda to answer this question.

Helpful?(1)
Rated as Best Answer

Sign in to participate

Got an answer for girlie.grl1? Would you like to comment on the posted answers, or vote for the one which you think is the best?

Sign up for a free account, or sign in (if you're already a member).

Explore Related Questions

Other people asked questions on similar topics, check out the answers they received:


Q:

I have a 2006 350z coupe. When braking almost at ...

I have a 2006 350z coupe. When braking almost at a stop, I hear a rasping noise coming from the front. Almost sounds like the ...
Submitted by larry   3 months ago.
  • viewed 72 times
Last answer posted 2 months ago by olddad


Q:

2002 Ford Expedition front wheel ABS sensor

What is the procedure for replacing front wheel ABS sensors on a 2002 Ford Expedition 4WD? Are they bolt on/off or do you need to ...
Submitted by Joe M   3 months ago.
  • viewed 130 times
Last answer posted 3 months ago by cbecker620


Q:

Excessive front brake wear

My 2004 Dodge Intrepid has 127000 miles on it. I have only put the last 43000 miles on it and during that time I have replaced the ...
Submitted by Al   2 months ago.
  • viewed 65 times
Last answer posted 1 month ago by Leedtex



» More...

Feed - Subscribe to changes to this Q&A Blog
ADVERTISEMENT
  • Answers
  • Web
Copyright © 2006-2010, Yedda Inc. and respective copyright owners · CC License