01-08-2014, 08:07 PM
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Originally Posted by stugray
So if the car decides it needs to engage ABS based on G-force (excessive deceleration) being above a certain limit, What does it do?
If no wheels are slipping and they all show the same rotation, what could the ABS possibly do to remedy the non-situation?
I am really curious, because engaging ABS based on G-force doesnt make any sense.
I would like to see that in writing.
So if you are going up a steep hill, ABS will be less likely to engage, and if going down a steep hill , the ABS is MORE likely to engage?
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It pulses the brakes in the same way that it would if slip was detected.
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