Esp Service Information: Description
| 1 - MASTER BRAKE CYLINDER |
| 2 - RIGHT REAR WHEEL SPEED SENSOR |
| 3 - LEFT REAR WHEEL SPEED SENSOR |
| 4 - LEFT FRONT WHEEL SPEED SENSOR |
| 5 - ABS HYDRAULIC UNIT |
| 6 - RIGHT FRONT WHEEL SPEED SENSOR |
This section covers the physical and operational descriptions and the on-car service procedures for Electronic Stability Program (ESP).
The purpose of this four-channel design ESP is to prevent wheel lockup under braking conditions on virtually any type of road surface. Antilock braking is desirable because a vehicle that is stopped without locking the wheels retains directional stability and some steering capability. This allows the driver to retain greater control of the vehicle during braking. The ABS system features the following components. Refer to the proper repair procedures for further diagnosis.
- Master brake cylinder. (Refer to BRAKES/HYDRAULIC/MECHANICAL/MASTER CYLINDER - DESCRIPTION) .
- Front wheel speed sensors. (Refer to BRAKES/ELECTRICAL/FRONT WHEEL SPEED SENSOR - DESCRIPTION) .
- Rear wheel speed sensors. (Refer to BRAKES/ELECTRICAL/REAR WHEEL SPEED SENSOR - DESCRIPTION) .
- ABS hydraulic system. (Refer to BRAKES/HYDRAULIC/MECHANICAL/HCU (HYDRAULIC CONTROL UNIT) - DESCRIPTION).