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> "Ted" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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>> I can't find anything about standard equipment.
>>
>> Anyone know if the L included ABS?
>>
>
> Are you interested in buying a Rav and need to find out if it has ABS?
>
> I was thinking the easy way to find out would be to start the engine and
> watch to see if you have an ABS indicator light up during start-up. Our
> 00
> has ABS and does this. Our 99 does not have ABS and no light shows up.
>
> However, I'm not absolutely 100% sure there might be reasons why the light
> wouldn't be a good indicator.
>
> I guess the best way to find out would be to drive over something slippery
> and mash the brakes. If you get the characteristic ABS chatter, you've
> got
> ABS.
>
> We've got plenty of icy roads here, you're welcome to borrow them.
>
>
Therej is no reason why the light, or the lack or it, would indicate if
there is an ABS system or not.
The ABS system is designed to be transparent -- it works without the driver
actively doing anything. If the ABS system goes offline for any reason, the
ABS light comes on to alert the driver that the system is inactive -- the
wheels can lock if the driver trys hard enough. ABS is designed to prevent
wheel lock and maintain driver control over the vehicle. If ABS fails, the
driver should be told so he won't do something that can result in the loss
of control, ie; mash the brake pedal to the point that the wheels lock up.
ABS goes through a self test when the ignition is switched to ON, then the
light should be on, and it should never come on again. If it does, then the
system is inoperative. If there is no light, then there is no ABS system
installed.