Owner`s manual
Your
Driving
and
the
Road
I
Here's how anti-lock works. Let's
say
the
road is
wet.
You're driving safely.
Suddenly an animal jumps out
in
front
of
you.
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
brake pressure faster than any driver
could. The computer is programmed
to
make the most of available tire and road
conditions.
1
You
can steer around the obstacle while
braking hard.
As you brake, your conlputer keeps
receiving updates
on
wheel speed and
controls braking pressure accordingly.
I
CAUTION;
A
Anti-lock doesn't change the
time
you
need
to
get your foot
up
to
the brake pedal.
If
you
get too
close
to
the vehicle in
front
of
you,
1
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.
I'o
Use
Anti-Lock:
Don't pump the brakes. Just hold the
brake pedal down and
let
anti-lock work
for you. When the
ABS
is
active, the
LOW TRAC
light comes
on
to indicate
low traction conditions. Adjust your
driving accordingly. The light will
stay on for about four seconds after
the
ABS
stops being active.










