Anti-lock brakes (abs) – Buick 2000 Park Avenue User Manual

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Avoid needless heavy braking. Some people drive in
spurts

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heavy acceleration followed by heavy

braking

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rather than keeping pace with traffic.

This is a mistake. Your brakes may not have time to
cool between hard stops. Your brakes will wear out
much faster if you do a lot of heavy braking. If you
keep pace with the traffic and allow realistic following
distances, you will eliminate a lot of unnecessary
braking. That means better braking and longer
brake life.

If your engine ever stops while you’re driving, brake
normally but don’t pump your brakes. If you do, the
pedal may get harder to push down. If your engine
stops, you will still have some power brake assist. But
you will use it when you brake. Once the power assist is
used up, it may take longer to stop and the brake pedal
will be harder to push.

Anti-Lock Brakes (ABS)

Your vehicle has anti

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lock brakes (ABS). ABS is an

advanced electronic braking system that will help
prevent a braking skid.

When you start your engine, or when you begin to drive
away, your anti

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lock brake system will check itself. You

may hear a momentary motor or clicking noise while
this test is going on, and you may even notice that your
brake pedal moves or pulses a little. This is normal.

If there’s a problem with the
anti

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lock brake system, this

warning light will stay on.
See “Anti

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Lock Brake

System Warning Light” in
the Index.

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