The braking system – HONDA 2000 Civic Coupe - Owner's Manual User Manual

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The Braking System

Brake System Design

The hydraulic system that operates

the brakes has two separate circuits.

Each circuit works diagonally across

the vehicle (the left-front brake is

connected with the right-rear brake,

etc.). If one circuit should develop a

problem, you will still have braking

at two wheels.

Anti-lock Brakes

Standard on Si-R model in Canada.

It is optional on the EX and Si models

in the U.S., and DX and Si models in

Canada.

ABS helps to prevent the wheels

from locking up and skidding during

hard braking, allowing you to retain

steering control.

When the front tires skid, you lose

steering control; the car continues

straight ahead even though you turn

the steering wheel. The ABS helps to

prevent lock-up and helps you retain

steering control by pumping the

brakes rapidly; much faster than a

person can do it.

You should never pump the

brake pedal, this defeats the

purpose of the ABS. Let the ABS

work for you by always keeping firm,

steady pressure on the brake pedal

as you steer away from the hazard.

This is sometimes referred to as

"stomp and steer."

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