.IX. Inspection and adjustment of the front brake
Fig.22 ABS system
must be on and extinguished after starting. If the ABS warning indicator is not extinguished after starting or is lit during
driving, it indicates that there is a fault in the ABS system. ABS can no longer be activated at this time. The wheels may lock
up when braking. The brake system itself still works, only the ABS regulation system fails.
The ABS consists of a hydraulic unit, an ABS control unit and an oil
return pump, which are installed under the seat. There is a wheel
speed sensor on the front and rear wheels respectively.
ABS uses two independent brake circuits (front brake and rear
brake) to work. In the normal operation mode, the function of the
braking system is the same as the conventional braking system
without ABS. Only when the ABS control unit recognizes that a
wheel tends to lock, ABS will start to work by adjusting the brake
pressure. This adjustment process can be felt through the slight
bounce on the front brake handle or brake pedal.
After turning on the ignition switch, the ABS warning indicator
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