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Anti-Lock Brake System With Traction Control System: Operation

During normal driving and braking operations, ABS acts like a conventional braking system. Each wheel speed sensor constantly sends an AC voltage signal to EBTCM. This information is translated to wheel rotation speed. When EBTCM detects wheel lock-up is about to occur, it activates appropriate solenoid to pulse on and off rapidly, regulating hydraulic pressure to each wheel. At this time a slight pulsation should be felt through brake pedal, indicating ABS is working.

BRAKE warning indicator (Red) will illuminate when ignition switch is turned to START position and should go out when ignition switch is turned to ON position. ABS indicator (Amber) and TC indicator (Amber) illuminate when ignition is turned on and goes out after about 3 seconds. If any indicator remains illuminated more than 30 seconds after vehicle is started, system malfunction is indicated. See DIAGNOSIS & TESTING  .

Red BRAKE warning indicator will activate if parking brake is applied or brake fluid is low. Amber ABS indicator is controlled by EBTCM and comes on if problem is detected with ABS. When indicator is illuminated, ABS is disabled and braking is accomplished by conventional brake system. If both warning indicators are illuminated, check conventional brake system for hydraulic system failure. Amber Traction Control (TC) indicator is controlled by EBTCM and comes on if problem is detected with TCS. When indicator is illuminated, TCS is disabled and braking (conventional and ABS) is unaffected.