FUNCTION DESCRIPTION
ABS (Anti-lock Brake System)
The ABS helps prevent the wheels from locking when the brakes are applied firmly or when braking on a slippery surface.
EBD (Electronic Brake force Distribution)
The EBD control utilizes ABS, and performs proper brake force distribution between the front and rear wheels in accordance with driving conditions.
When braking while cornering, it also controls the brake forces of the right and left wheels, helping to maintain vehicle stability.
ABS with EBD OPERATIONS
Based on the signals received from each of the 4 wheel speed sensors, the skid control ECU calculates the speed of each wheel and checks the wheel slippage conditions. The ECU controls the pressure holding valve and pressure reduction valve in order to adjust the brake fluid pressure of each wheel cylinder in accordance with the slippage conditions.
INITIAL CHECK
When the vehicle speed first reaches approximately 6 km/h (4 mph) or more after the ignition switch is turned to ON, each solenoid valve and motor in the brake actuator is sequentially activated to perform an electrical check. During the initial check, the operating sound of the solenoid valves and motors can be heard from the engine compartment, but this is not a malfunction.
FUNCTION OF COMPONENTS
| Component | Function |
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| Speed sensor | Detects the wheel speed and sends the signal to the skid control ECU. |
| Stop light switch | Detects the brake operating conditions and inputs the results to the skid control ECU. |
| Main body ECU | Detects the parking brake operating conditions and inputs the result to the skid control ECU via CAN communication. |
| Skid control ECU |
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| Brake actuator assembly |
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| Motor relay |
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| Solenoid relay |
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| ABS warning light |
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| Brake warning light |
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| ECM | Controls the engine information and inputs the results to the skid control ECU via CAN communication. |