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Activating/Deactivating The Parking Brake In Stationary Vehicles

Fig 1: Identifying CAN Network
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Vehicles are defined as stationary up to a speed of 7 km/h.

It is always possible to activate the parking brake. When the driver presses the parking brake switch (3/272) an analog signal is sent to the parking brake module (PBM) (4/115) which activates the electric motor in the brake caliper (6/146-147), which in turn presses on the brake pads.

To deactivate (release) the parking brake the park brake module (PBM) requires information about the following:

The Park Brake Module (PBM) retrieves information from the above control modules by reading messages on the CAN network.

If all conditions are met the Park Brake Module (PBM) activates the electric motor in the brake caliper and releases the brake pads.

The parking brake can also be activated automatically upon request by Forward Sensing Module (FSM) (Applies to vehicles equipped with Forward Sensing Module (FSM)).