ABS changes:

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ABS changes:

ABS changes how you brake in an emergency by preventing wheel lock, which lets you steer around obstacles while braking hard. When you need to stop quickly, push the brake pedal to the floor and hold it there. The system will automatically modulate brake pressure to keep the wheels from locking, so you can maintain steering control during a hard stop. The pedal may pulse or feel different—that pulsation is normal and just the system working. Don’t pump the brakes; keep firm pressure and let ABS do the braking work. If the ABS light stays on, treat the situation as a potential brake-system issue and brake as you would without ABS, then have the system checked.

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