An ABS motor is a critical component of the Anti-lock Braking System (ABS) in vehicles, designed to prevent wheel lock-up during braking. It works in tandem with sensors and a control unit to modulate brake pressure, ensuring traction and steering control even under emergency braking conditions.

Role of the ABS Control Unit
The control unit acts as the “brain” of the ABS, analyzing sensor data and commanding the motor to:
Adjust hydraulic pressure dynamically.
Compensate for road conditions (e.g., wet or slippery surfaces).
Integrate with other systems like Electronic Stability Control (ESC)