ABS, translated as "anti lock braking system" in Chinese, is one of the three great inventions in the history of automotive safety, along with airbags and seat belts. It is a car safety control system with advantages such as anti slip and anti lock ABS is an improved technology based on conventional braking devices, which can be divided into mechanical and electronic types. Modern cars are extensively equipped with anti lock braking systems. ABS not only has the braking function of ordinary braking systems, but also prevents wheel lock up, allowing the car to still turn in the braking state, ensuring the stability of the car's braking direction, and preventing sideslip and deviation. It is currently the most advanced and most effective braking device in cars)
1. First, disconnect the negative wire harness. 2. Then pull up the locking pin of the ABS pump plug, and separate the plug. 3. Use a wrench to turn counterclockwise and unscrew the fixing nut to separate the 4 brake lines from the ABS pump. 4. Use a wrench to turn counterclockwise and unscrew the fixing nut to separate the 2 brake lines below from the ABS pump. 5. Separate the two plugs above the engine compartment. 6. Use a tool to remove the fixing screw of the ABS pump bracket
Friends who want to purchase the Scenic G5 but are worried that the car is not a National VI standard can rest assured. It is understood that some models of the Scenic G5 that are currently on sale have passed the National VI standard certification. In China, the vehicle emission standards are updated every three years, and the National VI standard is the "National Phase VI Motor Vehicle Pollutant Emission Standard". Compared with the National V standard, the National VI standard will strictly control the emission restrictions of pollutants. According to relevant regulations, The National VI standard was officially implemented on July 1, 2019. Starting from July 1, 2019, newly registered light vehicles will comply with the National VI A emission standard, encouraging the implementation of stricter emission standards
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