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This one was a request from a couple of viewers, I like to keep you all happy so
here you go. This video is actually taken from a larger video I call "Accord Smackdown",
in it I replace the timing belt, radiator, a major service, and some other stuff that I don't remember. I think there
will be a couple more videos from this "smackdown" in the future, there is some
good stuff in there that I think you will like and possibly learn from. If you
have other topics you would like covered don't hesitate to let me know, I'm happy
to give you what you want. Post them as text or video responses to this or
any of my videos. I'm going to get the part number for the tool I used in the video sometime next week and post it here so keep your socks on and check back sometime next week. As always you can visit me at EricTheCarGuy.com http://ericthecarguy.com/ |
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The anti-lock brake controller is also known as the CAB (Controller Anti-lock Brake).[7][8] A typical ABS is composed of a central electronic control unit (ECU), four wheel speed sensors — one for each wheel — and two or more hydraulic valves within the brake hydraulics. The ECU constantly monitors the rotational speed of each wheel, and when it detects a wheel rotating significantly slower than the others — a condition indicative of impending wheel lock — it actuates the valves to reduce hydraulic pressure to the brake at the affected wheel, thus reducing the braking force on that wheel. The wheel then turns faster; when the ECU detects it is turning significantly faster than the others, brake hydraulic pressure to the wheel is increased so the braking force is reapplied and the wheel slows. This process is repeated continuously, and can be detected by the driver via brake pedal pulsation. A typical anti-lock system can apply and release braking pressure up to 20 times a second.[citation needed] The ECU is programmed to disregard differences in wheel rotative speed below a critical threshold, because when the car is turning, the two wheels towards the center of the curve turn slower than the outer two. For this same reason, a differential is used in virtually all roadgoing vehicles. If a fault develops in any part of the ABS, a warning light will usually be illuminated on the vehicle instrument panel, and the ABS will be disabled until the fault is rectified. |
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