yes they do have antilock brakes
yes they do have antilock brakes
On a US licence, the supposed "air brake endorsement" does not exist. For a driver obtaining a CDL, they must take the written air brakes test, and conduct their road test in a vehicle equipped with air brakes, or else they will get a restriction prohibiting them from operating a commercial vehicle which is so equipped. For everyone else, no such criteria exists - RVers, people renting U-Haul/Ryder trucks, etc. do not need to know the first thing about air brakes in order to be allowed to operate a vehicle equipped with them, so long as that vehicle doesn't require a CDL.
Almost every vehicle built in the last 15 years is equipped with ABS. If you had listed you make, model, and year I could answer your question.
I honestly do not know
HI, Question, where the Lights on before you bled the brakes? or did they come on only after you bled the brakes? Please let me know, Ben (Benny the BomB) ________________________________________________________________ on some cars the antilock brakes throw a code so all you haft to do is clear the code.As for the parking brake it may need to be adjusted so just pull on it a couple times. it is self adjusting ou shouldent haft to adjust it were it splits unde the car or something els is seriosly wrong.
Good question. You may have an antilock brake circuit that is not sensing the brakes correctly and improperly correcting. Anti lock pulses the brakes when you apply them. I don't know if this is perfected or not.
i have the exact same van, and i was told it was four wheel antilock.
If a vehicle has keyless entry, it is equipped with a key fob to click a button to enter the vehicle. This fob can also be used to lock the vehicle.
If your brake warning light is on, and for reasons that you are not aware of, you should NOT be driving this vehicle. If you know what is causing the brake warning light to come on, have remedied the problem, but the warning still persists, then you will have to take your car to a shop that is equipped for working on these brakes. And if the car is equipped with traction control/anti-lock brakes, the system is a lot more sophisticated, and near impossible for the home mechanic to work on anymore.
There is no air brake endorsement. If you're applying for a CDL, you would need to both take the written test and do your road test in a vehicle which is equipped with air brakes. Otherwise, you would receive an "L" restriction, barring you from operating CMVs with air brakes. If the vehicle you're operating does not require a CDL, then you don't need any special permission to use air brakes. It makes no sense, I know, but that's just how it is.
If your brakes go out while driving, first shift the vehicle into neutral and then apply the emergency brake. If neither of these slows the vehicle, turn on your safety lights and get into the right lane.