two technicians are discussing abs/traction systems. technician a says that a broken tone ring may cause the system to think that a wheel is slipping during acceleration when it is not. technician b a broken tone ring may cause false activation of the abs during stopping. who is right?

Respuesta :

The ABS control unit is typically deceived into believing that one of the vehicle's four wheels has lost traction if the ABS is activated during normal driving conditions and in the absence of a genuine issue.

As is the situation with your customer's vehicle, this issue most typically arises at modest vehicle speeds. Let's think about some of the factors that could be to blame for this. This vehicle's wheel speed sensors use magnetic induction to provide an AC voltage signal. These sensors are placed just next to metallic tone rings that are fastened to the front brake rotors at the front wheels. The metallic teeth of the tone wheels cause a varying AC voltage signal to be produced in the wheel speed sensors as they rotate.

Learn more about metallic here-

https://brainly.com/question/13044444

#SPJ4