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Is there an anti-lock braking system in the 2001 Toyota Camry?

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The 2001 Toyota Camry does come with anti-lock brakes. Over time, brake components will wear out and require replacement. You should replace the brake pads and shoes every 50,000 miles, the brake rotors every 60,000 miles, and the brake fluid every 20,000 to 45,000 miles. It's crucial to keep your brakes in top condition to avoid potential issues. Faulty brakes can lead to safety concerns, such as premature brake wear, difficulty stopping the vehicle, screeching noises from low brake fluid, and poor braking performance due to loose bearings. Failing to maintain your brakes could even result in dangerous situations like brake lock-ups and car accidents.

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  • Keith Machin

    The 2001 Toyota Camry comes with an anti-lock brake system (ABS) as a standard feature on LE and XLE models that have a V6 engine. This system is specifically made to prevent the wheels from locking up when you brake suddenly or on slippery roads, helping to keep the car stable in the intended direction.

  • Trevor Thompson

    The 2001 Toyota Camry is equipped with anti-lock brakes as a standard feature across all trim levels.

  • JACK S

    Is the brake booster responsible when the ABS light is illuminated on your vehicle?

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