ABS System Repair


ABS System Repair

Nearly all cars built since 1995 feature anti-lock brakes. So chances are you have them on your vehicle. And that’s a good thing, because your anti-lock braking system (ABS) can be a real life saver.

Here’s how ABS brakes work:

With ordinary brakes, if conditions were bad and you had to “slam” on the pedal, the brakes would often lock up and cause you to skid. It’s why experts would tell you to “pump” your brakes in those situations.

That’s what anti-lock brakes do. They provide that pumping action, although they do it much faster than a human ever could, as fast as ten times per second. Plus, sensors can detect which wheel is most likely to lock up and direct most of the action there.

ABS brakes can stop skidding, avoid accidents and save lives.

That’s why we're experts at Auto Kruser's. Auto Kruser's technicians are trained, tested and top of the line in all aspects of maintaining, servicing and repairing anti-lock brake systems.

There’s more to ABS maintenance than just replacing shoes and pads, although these parts are very important.

Maintaining the hydraulic side of your brakes can help you avoid expensive problems later on. You should have a flush and fill performed on your ABS system every 24,000 miles or two years. This will keep your brake fluid fresh and prevent your ABS modulator from getting dirty or moisture contaminated. If you’re due for a flush and fill, stop in and see us. Whether you drive an SUV, light truck, or foreign or domestic car, we can help.

Proper brake maintenance is always important, but it’s especially so with anti-lock brakes. Skimping on maintenance with ABS can lead to even more extensive and expensive problems than with ordinary brakes.

Make sure your ABS system is ABSolutely perfect.

For expert car care and repair, "Don’t Worry… Call Auto Kruser's!"

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