Pumping ABS during normal driving; yes or no?

1996 FORD TAURUS
150,000 MILES
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KALDORE
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My car has ABS. I know I'm not supposed to pump the brakes during an emergency situation when the ABS is activated. But what about driving normally? What about when I'm going down a long steep hill and slowing for a stop sign at the bottom of the hill? Do I have to ride the brakes and wear them down constantly the entire way down the hill, or is it ok to lightly pump the brakes as I slow down and without the ABS activating? My father and I are swabbling about this. He thinks the ABS constantly work any time you apply the brakes and is always on. He think braking under normal conditions in a car with ABS is different than braking under normal conditions in a car without them. He thinks pumping the brakes at ANY time while driving the car will ruin the ABS. Please let me know which of us is right!
Jun 1, 2012 at 2:35 AM
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SATURNTECH9
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The abs only kicks in when a abs stop is made meaning that one or more wheels speed is greatly different then the others.The brake pressure is modulated to keep the wheel from locking and keeping it the same speed as the others.The abs only works when its needed otherwise it stops like base brakes.
Jun 1, 2012 at 2:40 AM