Anti-Lock Braking System (Abs) - Renault Scenic 2002 Owner's Manual

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ANTI-LOCK BRAKING SYSTEM (ABS)

When braking sharply, the two
essential aims are to reduce the
stopping distance and keep your
vehicle under control. However,
there is a risk that road holding and
directional control may be lost and
the wheels may lock when braking,
depending on the nature of the
ground, weather conditions and
your
reactions.
The
braking system (ABS) has been
designed to combat this danger.
The safety enhancement is that the
brake control system prevents the
wheels from locking, even if the
brakes are applied too sharply, and
allows the vehicle to be steered and
thus its direction to be controlled.
Under these circumstances it is
quite possible for the driver to steer
the vehicle and to avoid an obstacle
whilst at the same time applying the
brakes.
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Also, this system allows you to
optimise stopping distances when
the adhesion of one or more wheels
becomes
slippery or varying road surfaces).
Although this system allows you to
make maximum use of stopping
distances, even with the ABS you
still have to take account of the
anti-lock
actual condition of the road surface.
It is still essential to follow the rules
of good driving practice (such as
driving at a safe distance from the
vehicle in front). The fact that the
vehicle's safety has been increased
should not encourage you to take
risks.
affected
(wet
roads,
When
the
system
has
activated, you will feel a certain
degree of pulsation at the brake
pedal. These tangible signs will
warn you that the adhesion between
the tyres and the ground has
reached its limit and enable you to
adapt your driving style to suit the
road conditions.
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