ABS Control Module

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An ABS Control Module is an electronic control unit that is responsible for controlling the Anti-lock Braking System (ABS) in a car.
The ABS Control Module is an important component of a car’s braking system, as it helps to prevent the wheels from locking up during braking and maintain steering control, which can help to prevent accidents.
The ABS Control Module is typically manufactured by the car manufacturer or a third-party supplier and is installed in the car during the manufacturing process.
The ABS Control Module is operational whenever driver applies the brakes. If the ABS light is on in the dashboard, the ABS system will be non-operational and will require servicing.
The ABS Control Module is typically located in the engine compartment of the car or under the dashboard. It is connected to the Hydraulic Modulator and various sensors, such as wheel speed sensors, that detect the speed and position of the wheels.
The ABS Control Module works by receiving information from the various sensors and using that information to control the operation of the ABS system. It sends signals to the ABS modulator to regulate the braking pressure to prevent the wheels from locking up during braking. The module constantly monitors the system and makes adjustments as necessary to ensure optimal braking performance.