VEHICLE STABILITY CONTROL SYSTEM FAIL-SAFE CHART


  1. FAIL SAFE OPERATION


    • If there is a problem with sensor signals or actuator systems, the skid control ECU prohibits power supply to the brake actuator assembly and informs the ECM of VSC system failure.

      The brake actuator assembly turns off each solenoid and the ECM stops its VSC (traction control signal), which is based on signals from the skid control ECU. The vehicle operates in a manner similar to a vehicle that is not equipped with ABS, TRC and VSC systems.

      ABS control will be prohibited, but EBD control will continue to the extent that EBD is possible. If EBD control is impossible, the brake warning light will come on to warn the driver Click here.

    • If a system component has any malfunction before control begins, operation is prohibited. If a system component has any malfunction during control, the system will gradually stop operating so as not to trigger a sudden change in vehicle conditions.

      If it is impossible to control the systems, the warning light comes on to inform the driver of system control termination Click here.

    ABS, EBD and BA System
    Malfunctioning Area Control Method
    ABS ABS, BA, TRC and VSC system prohibited
    BA system ABS, BA, TRC and VSC system prohibited
    EBD system ABS, EBD, BA, TRC and VSC system prohibited
    TRC and VSC System
    Malfunctioning Area Control Method

    Engine control system

    (TRC and VSC systems)

    Before control: Disables control

    During control: Uses only the brakes to perform control

    Brake control system

    (VSC system)

    Before control: Disables control

    During control: Uses only the engine to perform control

    Brake control system

    (TRC system)

    Before control: Disables control

    During control: Disables control (by gradually ending control)

    Tech Tips

    The TRC and VSC systems use different systems to prohibit different controls depending on malfunctioning parts.