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Volkswagen Golf IV (1997 release)

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Action ABS



GENERAL INFORMATION

When the vehicle reaches the speed of 6 km / h there is an automatic checking of ABS. At the same time you can hear the distinctive sound.

When the circumferential speed of a wheel of a vehicle speed becomes lower and the wheel is about to lock the pressure in the brake actuator of the wheel decreases. Pressure control in the drive is carried out separately for the front wheels, rear same regulated pressure to both drive wheels. With this braking both rear wheels equally, and the stability of the car is so good, as it is possible for the given road conditions. This regulatory process can be seen by a pulsating movement of the brake pedal and specific sounds. This should be a kind of warning to the driver that one or more wheels start to be blocked. In order for the ABS function optimally, you should keep the braking pedal is constantly pressed and in any case not to booster movements.





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