BMW 01 41 0 155 307 Manual Do Utilizador

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Catalytic converter
Antilock Brake System (ABS)
Be sure to observe the instruc-
tions above to prevent unburned 
fuel from reaching the catalytic 
converter, otherwise, the catalytic 
converter could overheat and be 
damaged.
High temperatures occur in any vehicle 
equipped with a catalytic converter. 
Heat shields are installed adjacent to 
some sections of the exhaust system. 
Never remove these shields; do not 
apply undercoating to their surfaces. 
When driving, standing at idle, and 
parking the vehicle, take care to avoid 
contact between the exhaust system 
and flammable materials (grass, hay, 
leaves etc.).  Such contact could lead to 
a fire, resulting in personal injury and 
property damage.
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The concept 
ABS enhances active driving safety by 
helping to prevent the wheels from 
locking under braking. The reason: 
locked wheels are dangerous. When the 
front wheels slide, the driver loses 
steering control over the vehicle. Trac-
tion loss at the rear wheels can cause 
the rear end to break into an uncon-
trolled skid.
The system can achieve the shortest 
braking distances possible under most 
conditions (on straight-aways and in 
curves, on asphalt, ice, wet road 
surfaces, etc.).
ABS is designed to meet two essential 
requirements during every brake appli-
cation:
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To help provide vehicle stability.
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Assured ability to steer and 
maneuver – on the various road 
surfaces (asphalt, concrete, dirt, 
wet conditions, snow, ice).
The system can achieve the shortest 
braking distances possible under most 
conditions (on straight-away and in 
curves, on asphalt, ice, wet road 
surfaces, etc.).
Braking with ABS
The system is operative once the 
vehicle exceeds a speed of approx. 
6 mph (10 km/h). It is deactivated once 
again below approx. 4 mph (6 km/h). 
This means that the wheels can lock in 
the final phase of a panic stop – a factor 
of no significance in actual use.
If you are in a situation that requires full 
braking, you will exploit the full benefits 
of the ABS system if you apply 
maximum brake pressure ("panic 
stop"). Since the vehicle maintains 
steering responsiveness, you can 
nevertheless avoid possible obstacles 
with a minimum of steering effort.
The ABS closed-loop control circuit 
cycles in fractions of a second. A pulsa-
tion at the brake pedal, together with 
the sounds associated with the 
hydraulic controls, tells you that the 
brake system is within its maximum 
limit range, and reminds you that you 
should adapt road speed to the road 
conditions.
On road surfaces that have a loose 
surface layer on a firm base with good 
traction (on gravel or snow, for 
example), or when snow chains are 
mounted, braking distances may be 
longer than with locked wheels.
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