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Conditions For Completion Of Abs Sequence Control

When the following conditions develop, the ABS sequence control stops and ABS operation is returned to the normal control mode.

  1. When the speed of at least one wheel reaches 10 km/h (6 MPH).
  2. When terminal No. 5 or No. 8 are separated from diagnosis terminals. (When select monitor is not used.)
  3. When the brake pedal is released during sequence control and the braking lamp switch is set to off.
  4. 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.)
  5. 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.)
  6. After completion of the sequence control.
  7. When malfunction is detected. (When select monitor is used.)