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SBR822BA
InspectionNBBR0116
SBR823BA
SBR705AA
CAUTION:
ICarefully monitor brake fluid level at master cylinder.
IUse new brake fluid ªDOT 3º.
IBe careful not to splash brake fluid on painted areas; it
may cause paint damage. If brake fluid is splashed on
paint areas, wash it away with water immediately.
IDepress pedal slowly when raising front brake pressure.
ICheck rear brake pressure 2 seconds after front brake
pressure reaches specified value.
IDisconnect harness connectors from ABS actuator and
electric unit before checking.
1. Remove front LH tire.
2. Connect tool to air bleeders on front LH brake caliper and rear
LH or RH brake wheel cylinder.
3. Install front LH tire.
Before installing front LH tire, confirm the tool is not touching
the front LH wheel.
4. Bleed air from the tool.
5. Check fluid pressure by depressing brake pedal.
kPa (kg/cm2, psi)
Applied pressure (Front brake) D16,375 (65, 924)
Output pressure (Rear brake) D
23,432 - 3,825
(35 - 39, 498 - 555)
If output pressure is out of specifications, replace master cylinder
assembly (built-in type).
6. Bleed air after disconnecting the tool. Refer to ªBleeding Brake
Systemº, BR-8.
7. Install front LH tire.
Removal and Installation (Built-in type)NBBR0117Always replace together with master cylinder as an assembly.
IRefer to ªMASTER CYLINDERº, BR-16.
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PROPORTIONING VALVE (2WD)
Inspection
BR-11
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InspectionNBBR0014CAUTION:
ICarefully monitor brake fluid level at master cylinder.
IUse new brake fluid ªDOT 3º.
IBe careful not to splash brake fluid on painted areas; it
may cause paint damage. If brake fluid is splashed on
paint areas, wash it away with water immediately.
IDepress pedal slowly when raising front brake pressure.
ICheck rear brake pressure 2 seconds after front brake
pressure reaches specified value.
IDisconnect harness connectors from ABS actuator and
electric unit before checking.
SBR212E
1. Park vehicle on a level surface with vehicle unloaded*.
* Fuel, radiator coolant and engine oil full. Spare tire, jack,
hand tools and mats in designated positions.
2. Press a lever to the stopper bolt, then check length ªBº as fol-
lows:
Length ªBº Reference (Length ªLº)
207.7 mm (8.18 in) 217.3 mm (8.56 in)
3. If length ªBº is not within specification, adjust sensor spring
length.
Removal and InstallationNBBR0015CAUTION:
IRefill with new brake fluid ªDOT 3º.
IBe careful not to splash brake fluid on painted areas; it
may cause paint damage. If brake fluid is splashed on
painted areas, wash it away with water immediately.
IDo not reuse Load Sensing Valve once it is disassembled.
IReplace damaged Load Sensing Valve as an assembly.
IWhen disassembling, apply multi-purpose grease to all
rubbing areas.
LOAD SENSING VALVE (4WD)
Inspection
BR-12
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PurposeNBBR0087The Anti-Lock Brake System (ABS) consists of electronic and hydraulic components. It allows for control of
braking force so locking of the wheels can be avoided.
1) Improves proper tracking performance through steering wheel operation.
2) Eases obstacle avoidance through steering wheel operation.
3) Improves vehicle stability.
OperationNBBR0088IWhen the vehicle speed is less than 10 km/h (6 MPH) this system does not work.
IThe Anti-Lock Brake System (ABS) has a self-test function. The system turns on the ABS warning lamp
for 1 second each time the ignition switch is turned ªONº. After the engine is started, the ABS warning lamp
turns off. The system performs a test the first time the vehicle reaches 6 km/h (4 MPH). A mechanical noise
may be heard as the ABS performs this self-test. This is a normal part of the self-test feature. If a mal-
function is found during this check, the ABS warning lamp will stay on.
IWhile driving, a mechanical noise may be heard during ABS operation. This is a normal condition.
ABS Hydraulic CircuitNBBR0089
SBR859D
1. Inlet solenoid valve
2. Outlet solenoid valve
3. Reservoir4. Pump
5. Motor
6. Inlet valve7. Outlet valve
8. Bypass check valve
9. Damper
DESCRIPTIONABS
Purpose
BR-32
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System ComponentsNBBR0090
SBR447EB
SBR124B
System DescriptionNBBR0091SENSORNBBR0091S01The sensor unit consists of a gear-shaped sensor rotor and a sen-
sor element. The element contains a bar magnet around which a
coil is wound. The front sensors are installed on the front spindles
and the rear sensors are installed on the rear spindles. As the
wheel rotates, the sensor generates a sine-wave pattern. The fre-
quency and voltage increase(s) as the rotating speed increases.
SBR668E
CONTROL UNIT (BUILT-IN ABS ACTUATOR AND
ELECTRIC UNIT)
NBBR0091S02The control unit computes the wheel rotating speed by the signal
current sent from the sensor. Then it supplies a DC current to the
actuator solenoid valve. It also controls ON-OFF operation of the
valve relay and motor relay. If any electrical malfunction should be
detected in the system, the control unit causes the warning lamp
to light up. In this condition, the ABS will be deactivated by the
control unit, and the vehicle's brake system reverts to normal
operation. (For control unit layout, refer to ABS ACTUATOR AND
ELECTRIC UNIT, BR-33.)
SBR482E
ABS ACTUATOR AND ELECTRIC UNITNBBR0091S03The ABS actuator and electric unit contains:
IAn electric motor and pump
ITwo relays
ISix solenoid valves, each inlet and outlet for
Ð LH front
Ð RH front
Ð Rear
IABS control unit
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DESCRIPTIONABS
System Components
BR-33
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This component controls the hydraulic circuit and increases, holds
or decreases hydraulic pressure to all or individual wheels. The
ABS actuator and electric unit is serviced as an assembly.
ABS Actuator OperationNBBR0091S0301
Inlet solenoid
valveOutlet solenoid
valve
Normal brake operation OFF (Open) OFF (Closed)Master cylinder brake fluid pressure is directly
transmitted to caliper via the inlet solenoid valve.
ABS operationPressure hold ON (Closed) OFF (Closed)Hydraulic circuit is shut off to hold the caliper
brake fluid pressure.
Pressure
decreaseON (Closed) ON (Open)Caliper brake fluid is sent to reservoir via the out-
let solenoid valve. Then it is pushed up to the
master cylinder by pump.
Pressure increase OFF (Open) OFF (Closed)Master cylinder brake fluid pressure is transmitted
to caliper.
G SENSOR (4WD MODELS ONLY)NBBR0091S05The G sensor senses deceleration during braking to determine
whether the vehicle is being driven on a high road (asphalt road,
etc.) or a low road (snow-covered road, etc.). It then sends a
signal to the ABS control unit.
SBR456E
The reed switch turns on when it is affected by a magnetic field.
During sudden deceleration (braking on a high road), the weight
moves and the magnet in the weight moves away from the reed
switch. The magnetic field then diminishes and the reed switch
turns off.
DESCRIPTIONABS
System Description (Cont'd)
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PBR455D
DATA MONITOR PROCEDURENBBR0097S031. Turn ignition switch OFF.
2. Connect CONSULT-II to data link connector.
3. Turn ignition switch ON.
4. Touch ªSTARTº on CONSULT-II screen.
SBR670E
5. Touch ªABSº.
SBR636E
6. Touch ªDATA MONITORº.
SBR637E
7. Touch ªSETTINGº on ªSELECT MONITOR ITEMº screen.
ON BOARD DIAGNOSTIC SYSTEM DESCRIPTIONABS
CONSULT-II Inspection Procedure (Cont'd)
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PBR455D
ACTIVE TEST PROCEDURE=NBBR0097S04IWhen conducting Active test, vehicle must be stationary.
IWhen ABS warning lamp stays on, never conduct Active test.
1. Turn ignition switch OFF.
2. Connect CONSULT-II to data link connector.
3. Start engine.
4. Touch ªSTARTº on CONSULT-II screen.
SBR670E
5. Touch ªABSº.
SBR636E
6. Touch ªACTIVE TESTº.
SBR671E
7. Select active test item by touching screen.
SBR639E
8. Touch ªSTARTº.
9. Carry out the active test by touching screen key.
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ON BOARD DIAGNOSTIC SYSTEM DESCRIPTIONABS
CONSULT-II Inspection Procedure (Cont'd)
BR-47
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SEF233G
SEF234G
How to Perform Trouble Diagnoses for Quick
and Accurate Repair
NBBR0098INTRODUCTIONNBBR0098S01The ABS system has an electronic control unit to control major
functions. The control unit accepts input signals from sensors and
instantly drives the actuators. It is essential that both kinds of sig-
nals are proper and stable. It is also important to check for conven-
tional problems: such as air leaks in booster lines, lack of brake
fluid, or other problems with the brake system.
It is much more difficult to diagnose a problem that occurs intermit-
tently rather than continuously. Most intermittent problems are
caused by poor electric connections or faulty wiring. In this case,
careful checking of suspicious circuits may help prevent the
replacement of good parts.
A visual check only may not find the cause of the problems, so a
road test should be performed.
Before undertaking actual checks, take a few minutes to talk with
a customer who approaches with an ABS complaint. The customer
is a very good source of information on such problems; especially
intermittent ones. By talking to the customer, find out what symp-
toms are present and under what conditions they occur. Start your
diagnosis by looking for ªconventionalº problems first. This is one
of the best ways to troubleshoot brake problems on an ABS con-
trolled vehicle.
Also check related Service bulletins for information.
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TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS Ð INTRODUCTIONABS
How to Perform Trouble Diagnoses for Quick and Accurate Repair
BR-49