Conditions For Completion Of Abs Sequence Control
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When the following conditions develop, the ABS sequence control stops and ABS operation is returned to the normal control mode.
- When the speed of at least one wheel reaches 10km/h (6MPH).
- When terminal No. 5 or No. 8 are separated from diagnosis terminals. (When select monitor is not used.)
- When the brake pedal is released during sequence control and the braking lamp switch is set to off.
- When brake pedal is depressed after ignition key is turned to ON, and before ABS warning light goes out. (When select monitor is not used.)
- When brake pedal is not depressed after ignition key is turned to ON, and within 0.5 seconds after ABS warning light goes out. (When select monitor is not used.)
- After completion of the sequence control.
- When malfunction is detected. (When select monitor is used.)