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Light Sequence Determination

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  1. The second step in diagnosis of any anti-lock brake system condition is determination of the warning light behavior. The system uses 2 warning lights, the Red "BRAKE" warning light and an Amber "ANTI-LOCK" light.
  2. By observing when these lights come on, specific components and sub-systems of the brake system may be isolated as likely causes of a system malfunction.
  3. Each light sequence illustration is divided into 7 areas which represent vehicle status, with behavior of "BRAKE" and "ANTI-LOCK" lights represented in horizontal rows below vehicle status headers. See Fig 1.
  4. "BRAKE" and "ANTI-LOCK" light status is indicated by shaded areas in horizontal rows below each vehicle status header. A vehicle status block which is not entirely shaded means that light is on only for part of the test period.
Fig 1: Light Sequence Chart
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