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Anti-Lock Brake System: Operation

As vehicle is driven, each wheel speed sensor sends an AC signal to ABS control module. As brake pedal is depressed, ABS control module starts to monitor vehicle rate of deceleration. If rate of deceleration is greater than preprogrammed amount, ABS control module signals hydraulic control unit solenoid valves to regulate brake hydraulic pressure. Solenoid valves increase or decrease hydraulic pressure to each front wheel and/or to both rear wheels. This action will slow each wheel at a preprogrammed rate to prevent wheel lock-up, allowing driver to maintain steering control.

If ABS malfunction occurs, ABS warning light in instrument cluster will come on. ABS control module will then deactivate ABS system, leaving conventional braking system intact. ABS control module can also self-diagnose ABS during each ignition cycle (OFF-ON-OFF). If an ABS fault is detected, ABS control module will store up to 3 Diagnostic Trouble Codes (DTCs) to assist technician in diagnosing ABS.