Anti-lock braking system or ABS It is a safety system that prevents wheel locking during “spin-stop” braking. Allows the driver to maintain the vehicle’s steering while applying the brakes.
System (EBD)
The EBD system consists of several devices and sensors
Its function is to collect data and correct the braking process, which is as follows:
- Electronic control units.
- Brake force modulators.
- Steering angle sensor.
- Yaw sensors.
- Speed sensors.
Electronic Brake Force Distribution (EBD) system
It is a system that distributes brake pressure to the front and rear wheels to prevent the car from rolling
This system is permanently coupled with the anti-lock braking system (ABS).
ABS and EBD are often linked because they work together to increase control
On the steering wheel while pressing the brakes, which prevents the car from swerving.
The system ABS
It repeats the process of pressing the brakes successively
Up to 10 times per second if the brake pedal is pressed suddenly, which leads to a reduction in stopping distance.
As for slippery or wet roads, the ABS and EBD system gave the ability
To control the car, reduce its speed, and prevent skidding
Which occurs in the event of sudden pressure on the brakes to brake in corners or slippery roads, ABS with EBD also works to distribute the braking force.
Between the left and right wheels, which enhances vehicle stability, and these functions contribute to excellent braking performance