Owner's Manual

...
Your Driving and
the
Road
Anti-Lock
Brakes
(CONT.)
After an ABS stop, you may also hear a
clicking noise the next time the vehicle
reaches about
4
mph
(6
km/h).
If
there’s a problem with the anti-lock
brake system, the anti-lock brake system
warning light will stay
on
or
flash.
See the
Index
under
Anti-Lock Brake
System
Warning Light.
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Here’s how anti-lock works. Let’s say
the road is wet. You’re driving safely.
Suddenly an animal jumps out in front
You slam on the brakes. Here’s what
happens with ABS.
A
computer senses that wheels are
slowing down. The computer separately
works the brakes at each front wheel
and at the rear wheels.
The anti-lock system can change the
of
you.
brake pressure faster than any driver
could. The computer
is
programmed to
make the most
of
available tire and road
conditions.
You
can
steer around
the
obstacle while
braking hard.
As
you brake, your
computer keeps receiving updates on
wheel speed and controls braking
pressure accordingly.
Anti-lock doesn’t change the
time you need
to
get your foot
the brake pedal. If you get
too close to the vehicle in front
of
I
you, you won’t have time to apply
your brakes
if
that vehicle suddenly
slows or stops. Always leave enough
room up ahead to stop, even though
you have anti-lock brakes.