Land Rover Anti Lock Control Traction Control Rover Manual
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COMPONENT LOCATIONS - SHEET 1 OF 2 Hydraulic control unit with attached ABS module1 Stoplamp switch2 Right rear wheel speed sensor3 Left rear wheel speed sensor4 Anti-Lock Control - Traction ControlLesson 2 – Chassis 135Technical Training (G421079)
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Yaw rate and lateral acceleration sensor5 HDC relay (non-serviceable, integrated into Central Junction Box (CJB)) 6 Steering angle sensor7 Left front wheel speed sensor8 Right front wheel speed sensor9 (G421079) Technical Training136 Lesson 2 – ChassisAnti-Lock Control - Traction Control
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COMPONENT LOCATIONS - SHEET 2 OF 2 Brake warning indicator (NAS only)1 ABS warning indicator2 Brake warning indicator (all except NAS)3 DSC switch4 Anti-Lock Control - Traction ControlLesson 2 – Chassis 137Technical Training (G421079)
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HDC switch5 HDC warning indicator (low line instrument cluster only) 6 HDC information indicator7 DSC warning indicator8 GENERAL The anti-lock control - traction control system is based on the 4 channel Bosch 8.0 system and provides the following brake functions: •Anti-lock Braking System (ABS). •Corner Brake Control (CBC). •Dynamic Stability Control (DSC). •Electronic Brake-force Distribution (EBD). •Electronic Traction Control (ETC). •Emergency Brake Assist (EBA). •Engine Drag-torque Control (EDC)....
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Even if DSC is deselected, driving manoeuvres with extreme yaw or lateral acceleration may trigger DSC activity to assist vehicle stability. HDC SWITCH The HDC switch controls the selection of the HDC function. The HDC switch is a non-latching switch installed on the center console, to the rear of the gear shift lever. Pressing and releasing the HDC switch momentarily connects an ignition power feed to the ABS module. With the first press and release of the HDC switch, the ABS module enables operation of...
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Halfshaft3 Wheel speed sensor4 Screw5 An active wheel speed sensor is installed in each wheel hub to provide the ABS module with a rotational speed signal from each road wheel. The head of each wheel speed sensor is positioned close to a 48 tooth sensor ring on the outer diameter of the constant velocity joint of the halfshaft. A flying lead connects each sensor to the vehicle wiring. The wheel speed sensors each have a power supply connection and a signal connection with the ABS module. When the...
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STEERING ANGLE SENSOR Gear wheel1 Electrical connector2 The steering angle sensor measures the steering wheel angle and the rate of change of the steering wheel angle (known as the steering wheel angle speed). These measurements are output on the high speed CAN bus, together with a quality factor signal, and used by the ABS module for CBC and DSC operation. The steering angle sensor is fixed to the pivot bracket of the steering column by three screws. A gear wheel in the steering angle sensor engages...
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Steering Angle Sensor Harness Connector C0862 Pin Details Input/OutputDescriptionPin No. -Not used1 to 4 InputIgnition power supply5 Input/OutputHigh speed CAN bus high6 Input/OutputHigh speed CAN bus low7 -Ground8 WARNING INDICATORS The following anti-lock control - traction control indicators are installed in the instrument cluster: ABS Warning Indicator The ABS warning indicator is an amber colored indicator located between the coolant temperature gage and the fuel level gage. The ABS warning...
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continuously illuminated. If DSC has been selected off, vehicles with the high line instrument cluster also display a message, advising that DSC is switched off. Operation of the DSC warning indicator is controlled by a high speed CAN bus message from the ABS module to the instrument cluster. When the ignition switch is first turned to position II, the DSC warning indicator illuminates for approximately 3 seconds as a bulb check. If a fault during the previous ignition cycle caused the DSC warning...
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Each of the circuits in the HCU contain the following components to control the supply of hydraulic pressure to the brakes: •A normally open, solenoid operated, pilot valve, to enable active braking. •A normally closed, solenoid operated, priming valve, to connect the brake fluid reservoir to the return pump during active braking. •A return pump, to generate hydraulic pressure for active braking and return brake fluid to the reservoir. •Normally open, solenoid operated, inlet valves and normally closed,...