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7) Select monitor indicates that air bleeding control is now
operating.
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8) When air bleeding control cannot be started (by system
malfunction, etc.), the message shown in the figure will be
displayed.
NOTE:
Read the trouble codes. Repair faulty parts.
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20. Hydraulic Unit for ABS/TCS System
B4M0707A
1ABS/TCS hydraulic
control unit

2Rear-RH outlet

3Front-LH outlet

4Front-RH outlet

5Rear-LH outlet

6Secondary inlet

7Primary inlet
8Secondary suction line

9Primary suction line

10Bumper

11Bracket

12Pressure switch

13Valve relay

14Motor relay
Tightening torque: N⋅m (kg-m, ft-lb)
T1: 7.4±2.0 (0.75±0.2, 5.4±1.4)
T2: 29±7 (3.0±0.7, 21.7±5.1)
T3: 32±10 (3.3±1.0, 24±7)
T4: 38±10 (3.8±1.0, 27±7)
T5: 3.1±1 (0.32±0.1, 2.3±0.7)
A: REMOVAL
1) Disconnect ground cable from battery.
2) Remove canister, air intake and air cleaner case duct
from engine compartment to facilitate removal of hydraulic
unit.
3) Disconnect brake pipes from hydraulic unit.
CAUTION:
Wrap brake pipes with vinyl bag to avoid spilling brake
fluid on vehicle body.
4) Disconnect connector from hydraulic unit.
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5) Remove bolts which secure hydraulic unit bracket, and
remove hydraulic unit from engine compartment.
CAUTION:
Hydraulic unit cannot be disassembled. Do not
attempt to loosen bolts and nuts.
Do not drop or bump hydraulic unit.
Do not turn the hydraulic unit upside down or place
it on its side.
Be careful to prevent foreign particles from getting
into hydraulic unit.
Do not pull harness disconnecting harness connec-
tor.
B: INSPECTION
1) Check connected and fixed condition of connector.
2) Check for discontinuity or short circuits.
Condition Terminal number Standard Diagram Terminal location
Valve relayTurning off
electricity.A—B90Ω
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C—F0Ω
C—E
Turning on
electricity between
A and B.
(DC 12 V)C—F
C—E0Ω
Motor relayTurning off
electricity.a—b* 57Ω
B4M0631AB4M0632
c—d
Turning on
electricity between
a and b.
(DC 12 V)c—d0Ω
*: Attach circuit tester positive probe to terminal“a”and its negative probe to terminal“b”and measure the circuit resistance.
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C: CHECKING THE HYDRAULIC UNIT ABS
OPERATION
1. CHECKING THE HYDRAULIC UNIT ABS
OPERATION BY PRESSURE GAUGE
1) Lift-up vehicle and remove wheels.
2) Disconnect the air bleeder screws from the FL and FR
caliper bodies.
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3) Connect two pressure gauges to the FL and FR caliper
bodies.
CAUTION:
Pressure gauges used exclusively for brake fluid
must be used.
Do not employ pressure gauge previously used for
transmission since the piston seal is expanded which
may lead to malfunction of the brake.
NOTE:
Wrap sealing tape around the pressure gauge.
4) Bleed air from the pressure gauges.
5) Perform ABS sequence control. <Ref. to 4-4 [W20D0].>
6) When the hydraulic unit begins to work, and first the FL
side performs decompression, holding, and compression,
and then the FR side performs decompression, holding,
and compression.
7) Read values indicated on the pressure gauge and
check if the fluctuation of the values between decompres-
sion and compression meets the standard values. Also
check if any irregular brake pedal tightness is felt.
Initial value When decompressed When compressed
Front wheel 3,432 kPa (35 kg/cm
2, 498 psi)490 kPa (5 kg/cm2, 71 psi)
or less981 kPa (10 kg/cm2, 142 psi)
or more
Rear wheel 3,432 kPa (35 kg/cm
2, 498 psi)490 kPa (5 kg/cm2, 71 psi) or
less981 kPa (10 kg/cm2, 142 psi)
or more
8) Remove pressure gauges and air bleeder screws from
the RL and RR caliper bodies.
9) Connect the air bleeder screws hose to the FL and FR
caliper bodies.
10) Connect two pressure gauges to the RL and RR cali-
per bodies.
11) Bleed air from the pressure gauges and the FL and FR
caliper bodies.
12) Perform ABS sequence control. <Ref. to 4-4
[W20D0].>
13) When the hydraulic unit begins to work, at first the RR
side performs decompression, holding, and compression,
and then the RL side performs decompression, holding,
and compression.
14) Read values indicated on the pressure gauges and
check if they meet the standard value.
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15) After checking, remove the pressure gauges from cali-
per bodies.
16) Connect the air bleeder screws to RL and RR caliper
bodies.
17) Bleed air from brake line.
2. CHECKING THE HYDRAULIC UNIT ABS
OPERATION WITH BRAKE TESTER
1) Prepare for operating ABS sequence control. <Ref. to
4-4 [W20D1] or 4-4 [W20D2].>
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2) Set the front wheels or rear wheels on the brake tester
and set the select lever’s position at“neutral”.
3) Operate the brake tester.
4) Perform ABS sequence control. <Ref. to 4-4 [W20D1]
step 1 or 4-4 [W20D2] step 1.>
5) Hydraulic unit begins to work; and check the following
working sequence.
(1) The front left wheel performs decompression,
holding, and compression in sequence, and subse-
quently the front right wheel repeats the cycle.
(2) The rear right wheel performs decompression,
holding, and compression in sequence, and subse-
quently the rear left wheel repeats the cycle.
6) Read values indicated on the brake tester and check if
the fluctuation of values, when decompressed and
compressed, meet the standard values.
Unit: N (kg, lb)
Initial value When decompressed When compressed
Front wheel981—1,471
(100—150, 221—331)245 (25, 55) or less 588 (60, 132) or more
Rear wheel981—1,471
(100—150, 221—331)245 (25, 55) or less 588 (60, 132) or more
7) After checking, also check if any irregular brake pedal
tightness is felt.
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D: ABS SEQUENCE CONTROL
1) Under the ABS sequence control, after the hydraulic
unit solenoid valve is driven, the operation of the hydraulic
unit can be checked by means of the brake tester or pres-
sure gauge.
2) ABS sequence control can be started by diagnosis con-
nector or select monitor.
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1. OPERATIONAL GUIDELINES OF THE ABS
SEQUENCE CONTROL WITH DIAGNOSIS
CONNECTOR
1) Connect diagnosis terminals to terminal No. 4 of the
diagnosis connector beside driver’s seat heater unit.
2) Ignition switch is turned to ON.
3) Make sure only the start code (code 11) is shown in
normal condition. <Ref. to 4-4b [T6D1].>
NOTE:
When trouble codes are stored in memory, repair the faulty
parts.
4) Set the speed of all wheels at 10 km/h (6 MPH) or less.
5) Turn ignition switch OFF.
6) Within 0.5 seconds after the ABS and TCS warning
lights go out, depress the brake pedal and hold it immedi-
ately after engine starts.
NOTE:
When the ignition switch is set to on, the brake pedal
must not be depressed.
Engine must operate.
If brake pedal is not depressed within 0.5 seconds after
ABS and TCS warning lights go out, the trouble code mode
comes on.
7) After completion of ABS sequence control, turn ignition
switch OFF.
2. OPERATIONAL GUIDELINES OF THE ABS
SEQUENCE CONTROL WITH SELECT MONITOR
1) Connect select monitor to data link connector beside
driver’s seat heater unit. <Ref. to 4-4 [W19D0] step 1).>
2) Engine starts.
3) Put select monitor to TCS mode.
4) put select monitor to FBI mode. Make sure code 11 is
indicated.
NOTE:
When trouble codes are stored in memory, repair the faulty
parts.
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4) Press FD1 ENT key.
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5) The message shown in the figure is displayed as fol-
lows:
(1) When using the brake tester, depress brake pedal
with braking force of 981 to 1,471 N (100 to 150 kg, 221
to 331 lb).
(2) When using the pressure gauge, depress brake
pedal so as to make the pressure gauge indicate 3,432
kPa (35 kg/cm
2, 498 psi)
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6) When the message shown in the figure is displayed,
press ENT key.
7) Checked portions will be displayed on select monitor.
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8) When ABS sequence control cannot be started (by sys-
tem malfunction, etc.), the message shown in the figure will
be displayed.
NOTE:
Read the trouble codes. Repair faulty parts.
9) After completion of ABS sequence control, turn ignition
switch OFF.
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3. CONDITIONS FOR COMPLETION OF ABS
SEQUENCE CONTROL
When the following conditions develop, the ABS sequence
control stops and ABS and TCS warning lights come on
while the ABS and TCS function will then stop. The brake
system functions as a conventional brake system.
1) When the speed of at least one wheel reaches 10 km/h
(6 MPH).
2) When terminal No.4 is separated from ground. (When
select monitor is not used.)
3) When the brake pedal is released during sequence con-
trol and the braking lamp switch is set to off.
4) After completion of the sequence control.
5) When malfunction is detected.
NOTE:
When malfunction has been detected and the ABS
sequence control operation has stopped, the trouble codes
are stored in memory.
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4. CONDITIONS FOR ABS SEQUENCE CONTROL
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NOTE:
When select monitor is used, control operation starts at
point A. It is not required to operate brake lamp switch for
starting ABS sequence control operation. The patterns
from IGN key ON to the point A show that operation is
started by diagnosis connector.
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E: CHECKING THE HYDRAULIC UNIT TCS
OPERATION
1. CHECKING THE HYDRAULIC UNIT TCS
OPERATION BY PRESSURE GAUGE
1) Lift-up vehicle and remove wheels.
2) Disconnect the air bleeder screws from the FL and FR
caliper bodies.
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3) Connect two pressure gauges to the FL and FR caliper
bodies.
CAUTION:
Pressure gauges used exclusively for brake fluid
must be used.
Do not employ pressure gauge previously used for
transmission since the piston seal is expanded which
may lead to malfunction of the brake.
NOTE:
Wrap sealing tape around the pressure gauge.
4) Bleed air from the pressure gauges.
5) Perform sequence control. <Ref. to 4-4 [W20F0].>
6) When the hydraulic unit begins to work, and first the FL
side performs compression, holding, and decompression,
and then the FR side performs compression, holding, and
decompression.
7) Read values indicated on the pressure gauge and
check if the fluctuation of the values between compression
and decompression meets the standard values. Also check
if any irregular brake pedal tightness is felt.
Initial value When compressed When decompressed
Front left wheel490 kPa (5 kg/cm
2, 71 psi)
or less1,471 kPa (15 kg/cm2, 213 psi)
or more490 kPa (5 kg/cm2, 71 psi)
or less
Front right wheel490 kPa (5 kg/cm
2, 71 psi)
or less1,471 kPa (15 kg/cm2, 213 psi)
or more490 kPa (5 kg/cm2, 71 psi)
or less
8) After checking, remove the pressure gauges from the
caliper bodies.
9) Connect the air bleeder screws to the FL and FR cali-
per bodies.
10) Bleed air from brake line.
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