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My mistake - I was probably drinking thinking about traction control...
I collected the car from the garage this evening; the mechanic seems to be convinced it is 'the abs kicking in' and not a fault. I asked about the grinding noise and he said that all cars make that noise when the abs is working. I said I have never experienced a noise like that before and he repeated that all cars do it. His explanation for the brakes not working is 'the car will not stop on ice even with abs'.
I've learnt something today...
I agree Pip, the thing is, I more than likely would have reacted to the sound of the ABS before today. I'll try it in 6 months time,,,, when it rains.
This is what ABS does - it monitors the skid threshold of each wheel separately and ensures that the average driver in an emergency gets the maximum brake efficiency.
Even an expert driver will find it impossible to apply the optimum braking force to each wheel individually, and maintaining a constant force on the pedal will of course not take into account sudden variations in road surface.I hear what you're saying but I don't agree with that.This is what ABS does - it monitors the skid threshold of each wheel separately and ensures that the average driver in an emergency gets the maximum brake efficiency. I agree with that bit.I was fortunate to have attended the pre-launch demo at Silverstone and be given the opportunity of testing these systems under extreme conditions. After that experience I am content to put more trust in the car than in myself being able to react optimally in a sudden emergency.
I would recommend doing a "Defensive Driving Course" if for no other reason than to find out how your car performs with ABS & ESP. I did one a couple of years back and it was worth every cent....
That is pretty good I better start saving .. or apply for a loan
We all know you're loaded Dazz, living in that mansion.