ABS vs. Pumping Brakes — What You Need to Know

Car brakes

Pumping Brakes

Pumping the brakes can actually interfere with the ABS system in you car.

Car brakes

Pumping the Brakes

Pumping the brakes can actually interfere with the ABS system in you car.

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Is Pumping Your Brakes the Best Way to Stop in an Emergency?

Modern cars with anti-lock braking systems (ABS) are designed for you to apply firm, steady pressure to the brake pedal in an emergency. Pumping the brakes can actually interfere with ABS.

The reason pumping your car brakes is generally not ideal in an emergency, especially in modern vehicles, comes down to the function of Anti-lock Braking Systems (ABS). Let’s break it down:

Understanding ABS

Wheel Lock-up:

  • When you slam on the brakes in an emergency, especially on slippery surfaces, your wheels can lock up. This means they stop rotating entirely.

  • Locked wheels lose traction, making it difficult to steer and increasing your stopping distance.

ABS Function:

  • ABS is designed to prevent wheel lock-up. It rapidly pulses the brakes, applying and releasing pressure many times per second.

  • This pulsing allows the wheels to maintain traction, enabling you to steer and maintain control while braking.

Why Pumping the Brakes Interferes with your ABS system

ABS Automation:

ABS systems are far more efficient at pulsing the brakes than any human can be. They apply and release pressure much faster and more precisely.
When you try to pump the brakes yourself in a car with ABS, you’re essentially trying to do the same thing the system is already doing — but less effectively.
This can confuse the ABS system, potentially interfering with its operation and increasing your stopping distance.

Loss of Pressure:

Pumping the brakes removes pressure from the brake system. In an emergency situation, you want to maintain as much constant pressure as possible.

The Right Technique

In modern cars with ABS, the best course of action in an emergency is to apply firm, steady pressure to the brake pedal. Let the ABS system do its job.

Pumping the brakes was a technique used in older cars without ABS to prevent wheel lock-up. But with modern ABS systems, it’s generally counterproductive.

It’s important to remember that in older cars without ABS, pumping the brakes is still a very important skill. Understanding the difference can help you react correctly in an emergency, whether driving a classic or a modern vehicle.

For expert advice on your car’s braking system, visit e-CAR Menlyn today!

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