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TEVES Abs System Description: Notes

A Controller Anti-Lock Brake (CAB) module is used to monitor wheel speeds and to modulate (control) hydraulic pressure in each brake channel to prevent wheel lock-up during braking. The CAB also provides a vehicle speed signal (VSS) to the powertrain control module.

During a non-ABS stop, the system functions as a standard front/rear split configuration. The primary supplies brake fluid pressure to the front brakes, and the secondary supplies the rear brakes. A conventional combination/proportioning valve is not used. This system uses the existing ABS solenoids to replace and perform the same functions that the combination and proportioning valves do. The CAB has a special software program called Electronic Variable Brake Proportioning (EVBP), that monitors the wheel speeds and when certain criteria are met the software will enable the solenoids to perform the same brake fluid management control as the combination/proportioning valves.

During an ABS stop, the system still uses the front/rear hydraulic split; however, the brake system pressure is further split into three control channels. During ABS operation, the front wheels are controlled independently and are on two separate control channels. The rear wheels are controlled together through one control channel. By using separate control channels for each front wheel, more steering control is maintained during maximum braking.

During an anti-lock stop, "wheel lock-up" does not necessarily mean that the wheel has locked, it means only that the wheel is turning slower than the vehicle speed. This is called "wheel slip" and is indicated as a percentage. 0% slip means that the wheel is rolling free and 100% slip means that the wheel is locked. The anti-lock system maintains an average of approximately 20% wheel slip.

It is important to remember that the anti-lock brake system does not shorten the vehicle stopping distance under all driving conditions, but provides improved control of the vehicle while stopping. Vehicle stopping distance is still dependent on vehicle speed, weight, tires, road surface, and other factors.