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  2. Brake fluid pressure sensor - Wikipedia

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    The sensor has an input port to measure the hydraulic braking pressure and an electrical connector output for a wire connection for feeding the warning light. Some brake failures do not trip the sensor into a fault mode. A brake fluid pressure sensor is used in anti-lock braking system (ABS). ABS fault lights come on with unexpected wheel lock ...

  3. Anti-lock braking system - Wikipedia

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    "ABS works with your regular braking system by automatically pumping them. In vehicles not equipped with ABS, the driver has to manually pump the brakes to prevent wheel lockup. In vehicles equipped with ABS, your foot should remain firmly planted on the brake pedal, while ABS pumps the brakes for you so you can concentrate on steering to safety."

  4. Sudden unintended acceleration - Wikipedia

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    Excessive pressure in the crankcase can force mist of engine oil into the intake manifold, which can be burned in the same fashion as Diesel fuel, thus causing runaway. One-pedal driving mode and lack of brake application in deceleration and reverse actions.

  5. Endless Crunches Won’t Give You Sculpted Abs. Here’s What ...

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    The Women's Health+ Ultimate Abs Challenge will strengthen and sculpt your core in 7 days. Access the full program schedule and follow-along workout videos. Endless Crunches Won’t Give You ...

  6. Pascal's law - Wikipedia

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    Pressure in water and air. Pascal's law applies for fluids. Pascal's principle is defined as: A change in pressure at any point in an enclosed incompressible fluid at rest is transmitted equally and undiminished to all points in all directions throughout the fluid, and the force due to the pressure acts at right angles to the enclosing walls.

  7. Stop Doing Unproductive Abs Exercises. Train Your Six-Pack ...

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    Why: The reverse crunch is a popular and accessible exercise to target your lower abs.And while it does technically hit that area, Samuel says, “This move is also easy to cheat on and to avoid ...

  8. Traditional Crunches Won't Transform Your Lower Abs ... - AOL

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    It’s a common fitness dilemma: You’re banging out crunches and planks week after week but still not seeing the strength and muscle tone you want in your lower abs.That’s a sign it’s time ...

  9. Sensotronic Brake Control - Wikipedia

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    The Sensotronic Brake Control (SBC) system operates using a hydraulic high-pressure reservoir to supply brake fluid. A piston pump, driven by an electric motor, generates controlled brake fluid pressure ranging between 140 bars (2,000 psi) and 160 bars (2,300 psi) in the gas diaphragm reservoir. [2]