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Traction control

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If for example the front wheels have a tendency to spin when the car is driven off the following occurs:

When the control is stopped the pump is switched off, the solenoid valves (2) opens and the in- and outlet valves resume the position for normal braking.

Control is stopped if:

The pump motor is controlled with a signal which has a fixed frequency but a variable pulse width. This means that the engine speed (RPM) and sound vary during traction control.

Because the pump supplies more brake fluid than is normally required for control there are two by-pass valves (3) which open at a certain pressure. When the valves open the brake fluid is released back to the brake fluid reservoir via the master cylinder.

Fig 1: ECM, ETM & ABS Communication Diagram
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