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Hydraulic Circuits and Valve Operation

OVERVIEW
The hydraulic fluid control valves control the flow of pressurized brake fluid to the wheel brakes during the different modes of ABS braking. The following paragraphs explain how this works. For purposes of explanation only, it is assumed that only the right front wheel is experiencing antilock braking; the following diagrams show only the right front wheel in an antilock braking operation.

NORMAL BRAKING HYDRAULIC CIRCUIT AND SOLENOID VALVE FUNCTION






The hydraulic diagram shows the vehicle in the normal braking mode of the base brake hydraulic system. The diagram shows no wheel spin or slip occurring relative to the speed of the vehicle. The driver is applying the brake pedal; this builds pressure in the brake hydraulic system to engage the brakes and stop the vehicle.

ABS HYDRAULIC CIRCUIT AND SOLENOID VALVE FUNCTION






The hydraulic diagram shows the vehicle in the ABS braking mode. The diagram shows one wheel is slipping because the driver is attempting to stop the vehicle at a faster rate than is allowed by the surface on which the tires are riding.
^ The normally open and normally closed valves modulate (build/decay) the brake hydraulic pressure as required.
^ The pump/motor is switched on so that the brake fluid from the low pressure accumulators is returned to the master cylinder circuits.
^ The brake fluid is routed to either the master cylinder or the wheel brake depending on the position of the normally open valve.