Safety -> Anti-lock Braking System (ABS) and Electronic Brake Force Distribution (EBFD) for Your Peugeot 1007 4 Door First Generation (2005-2009)

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Stop immediately.  
In both cases, consult a PEUGEOT  
dealer.  
ANTIꢀLOCK BRAKING  
SYSTEM (ABS) AND  
EMERGENCY BRAKING  
ASSISTANCE SYSTEM  
ELECTRONIC BRAKE FORCE  
DISTRIBUTION (EBFD)  
In an emergency, this system ena-  
bles the optimum braking pressure to  
be reached more quickly, thus redu-  
cing the stopping distance.  
It is triggered by the speed at which  
the brake pedal is activated.  
The effect of this is a reduction in the  
resistance of the pedal and an in-  
crease in braking efficiency.  
When braking in an emergency,  
press firmly without releasing the  
pressure.  
The ABS, in conjunction with the  
electronic brake force distribution,  
increases the stability and manoeu-  
vrability of your vehicle on braking,  
in particular on poor or slippery road  
surfaces.  
Note: when changing wheels (tyres  
and rims), make sure that these are  
approved.  
Normal operation of the ABS  
may make itself felt by slight  
vibrations of the brake pedal.  
The anti-lock braking system comes  
into operation automatically when  
there is a risk of wheel lock.  
In emergency braking,  
press very firmly without  
releasing the pressure.  
When this warning light  
comes on, accompanied by  
a buzzer and a message, it  
indicates that there is a mal-  
function of the ABS, which can cause  
a loss of control of the vehicle when  
braking.  
When this warning light  
comes on, connected to the  
STOP and ABS warning  
lights, accompanied by a  
buzzer and a message, it indicates  
that there is a malfunction of the  
electronic brake force distribution,  
which can cause a loss of control of  
the vehicle when braking.  
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