HYDRAULIC BRAKES 4A–5
DAEWOO M-150 BL2
WARNING LAMP OPERATION
This brake system uses a BRAKE warning lamp located
in the instrument panel cluster. When the ignition switch
is in the III position, the BRAKE warning lamp should
glow and then go OFF when the ignition switch returns
to the II position.The following conditions will activate the BRAKE lamp:
Parking brake applied. The light should be on when-
ever the parking brake is applied and the ignition
switch is II.
Low fluid level. A low fluid level in the master cylinder
will turn the BRAKE lamp ON.
BRAKE SYSTEM FAULT
Condition Probable cause Correction
Brake Warning Lamp ONBrake fluid leaks.Repair the leaks or add th fluid.
Parking brake switch shorted to
ground.Repair the short ground.
Faulty the fluid level sensor.Replace the sensor.
Stoplamp ONFaulty the stoplamp switch.Replace the stoplamp switch.
Push rod length is short.Adjust the push rod length of the
power booster.
Stoplamp switch circuit shorted to
battery.Repair or Replace the wiring harness.
Poor BrakingBrake fluid lacks or leaks.Repair the leaks or add the fluid.
Brake fluid contamination.Replace the fluid.
Air in the brake system.Bleed the brake system.
Damaged brake lines.Replace the brake lines.
Damaged vacuum hose or faulty
check valve.Replace the vacuum hose or check
value.
Dragging BrakeNo free play at the brake pedal.Adjust the free play.
Weakened the brake pedal return
spring.Replace the return spring.
Faulty master cylinder.Replace the master cylinder.
Air in the brake system.Bleed the brake system.
Pedal Over StrokeBrake fluid lacks or leaks.Repair the leaks or add the fluid.
Poor adjustment of the brake pedal
free play.Adjust the push rod length of the
power booster.
ANTILOCK BRAKE SYSTEM 4F–5
DAEWOO M-150 BL2
D107E001
WHEEL SPEED SENSORS AND
RINGS
Front wheel speed sensors are installed to the front
knuckle and rear wheel speed sensors are installed to
the backing plate.
Wheel speed sensors are no serviceable. And the air
cap is not adjusted. Front wheel speed sensor ring is
pressed onto the drive axle shaft. Each ring contains 40
equally spaced teeth. Exercise care during service pro-
cedures to avoid prying or contacting this ring. Exces-
sive contact may cause damage to one or more teeth.
Rear wheel speed sensor rings are incorporated into the
hub drum.
D107E007
D107E008
ELECTRONIC BRAKE DISTRIBUTION
ABS features an enhanced algorithm which includes
control of the brake force distribution between the front
and rear axles. This is called Electronic Brake Distribu-
tion or Dynamic Rear Proportioning valve. In an unladen
car condition the brake efficiency is comparable to the
conventional system but for a fully loaden vehicle the ef-
ficiency of the Dynamic Rear Proportioning System is
higher due to the better use of rear axle braking capabili-
ty.
No indication is given to the driver when Dynamic Rear
Proportioning is activated. Also, DRP remains active
even in such cases where the anti-lock function of the
ABS is disabled.
D17E009A
Critical Brake Points
Ideal Distribution
Fully Laden Vehicle
Ideal Distribution
Lightly Loaded
Vehicle
Advanced Distribution with ABS
Regular Distribution without Dynamic
Rear Proportioning
Relative Front Brake Force
INDICATOR
It illuminates for four seconds immediately after the igni-
tion has been turned on to show that the anti-lock sys-
tem self-test is being carried out. If the light does not go
off after this time it means that there may be a problem
and ABS operation is not available.
If any malfunction or error, including an unplugged
EBCM connector, is detected during vehicle operation,
the light will come on, warning the driver that the ABS is
not operative and brake operation is in conventional,
non-ABS mode.
D17E010A
4F–6 ANTILOCK BRAKE SYSTEM
DAEWOO M-150 BL2
EBCM CONNECTOR
A Connector has 31 pins which are shown below figure.
And a connector includes a warning switch which
grounds and lights the ABS warning lamp if there is No
EBCM unit plugged in, so that an indication is given that
ABS is not available.
D17E011A
Mechanical Switch
4G – 2 PARKING BRAKE
DAEWOO M-150 BL2
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
PARKING BRAKE
This braking system uses a BRAKE warning light lo-
cated in the instrument panel cluster. When the ignition
switch is in the III position, the BRAKE warning light
should glow and go OFF when the parking brake lever is
released. Whenever the parking brake is applied and theignition switch is II, the BRAKE warning light should
glow.
When the brake is firmly applied, the parking brake
should securely hold the vehicle with ample pedal travel
remaining. Check for frayed cables, rust, etc., or any
condition that may inhibit present (or future) free move-
ment of the parking brake lever assembly.
8A –2 SEAT BELTS
DAEWOO M-150 BL2
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
DRIVER SEAT BELT WARNING
The driver’s safety belt incorporates a safety belt re-
minder light in the instrument cluster to remind the driver
if the safety belt is not fastened when the ignition is
turned ON.
THREE-POINT PRETENSIONER
FRONT SEAT BELT (W/EUROPE
ONLY)
The pretensioner front seat belt is optional. It contains a
electrically-controlled pyrotechnical retractor, which re-
duces seat belt slack when it is activated in a head-on or
angled front collision. The pretensioner front seat belt
must be replaced after an accident that causes its ac-
tivation.
THREE-POINT WLR FRONT SEAT
BELT
The three-point web locking retractor (WLR) seat belt
will limit the movement of the driver and offer better
protection in an accident.
THREE-POINT ELR FRONT SEAT
BELT
The three-point emergency locking retractor (ELR) front
seat belt is always unlocked, allowing the passenger
freedom of movement, except in emergencies (rapid de-
celeration, rapid acceleration, or hard cornering maneu-
vers).
THREE-POINT ELR REAR
OUTBOARD SEAT BELT
The rear outboard seating positions use the three-point
emergency locking retractor (ELR) seat belts. The
three-point emergency locking retractor (ELR) seat beltis always unlocked, allowing the passenger freedom of
movement, except in emergencies (rapid deceleration,
rapid acceleration, or hard cornering maneuvers).
TWO-POINT LAP REAR CENTER
SEAT BELT
The two-point lap rear center seat belt is a single contin-
uous length of webbing. The webbing is routed from the
anchor through a latch plate and into a single retractor.
OPERATIONAL AND FUNCTIONAL
CHECKS
Caution:
Keep sharp objects and potentially damaging ob-
jects away from the seat belts.
Avoid bending or damaging any portion of the
buckle or the latch plate.
Do not bleach or dye the belt webbing. Use only
mild soap and water in order to clean the belts.
When installing the seat belt anchor bolts and
the screws, start the bolts and the screws by
hand in order to prevent crossthreading.
Do not attempt any repairs on the retractor mech-
anisms or the covers. Replace any defective as-
semblies with new assemblies.
Replace any belts that are cut or damaged in any
way.
1. Inspect all seat belt anchor bolts and the screws in or-
der to verify that they are secure.
2. Inspect the seat belt buckle. The buckle must lock
and unlock easily.
3. After inserting the latch into the buckle, tug sharply on
the belt. The buckle must remain locked.
4. Fully extend the shoulder belt portion to make sure
that there is no twisting or tears in the belt.
5. Let the shoulder belt retract fully. The belt should re-
tract easily.
8B–10 SUPPLEMENTAL INFLATABLE RESTRAINTS (SIR)
DAEWOO M-150 BL2
SYSTEM CHECK
D1AB301B
Caution: Use only the scan tool to check the airbag
modules and the sensing and diagnostic module
(SDM). Never measure the resistance of an airbag
module with an ohmmeter. An ohmmeter’s battery
can deploy the airbag and cause injury.
Caution: Before testing, disconnect the negative
battery cable. Wait 1 minute for the SDM capacitor
to discharge. The capacitor supplies reserve power
to deploy the airbags, even if the battery is discon-
nected. Unintentional deployment of the airbags
can cause injury.Caution: Do not attempt to repair the supplemental
inflatable restraints (SIR) wiring harness. An SIR re-
pair can create a high-resistance connection which
can keep the airbags from deploying when needed,
resulting in injury.
Circuit Description
When the ignition switch is turned ON, the SDM is able
to send serial data from the terminal 9 of the SDM to the
terminal J (13) of the assembly line diagnostic link.
Diagnostic System Check
Step Action Value(s) Yes No
1
1. Turn the ignition ON.
2. Check the warning lamp.
Does the warning lamp turn off after 4 seconds?
–
System OK
Go to Step 2
2
1. Connect the scan tool cable to the DLC.
2. Connect the scan tool power cable to the cigar
lighter socket.
3. Select the airbag main menu on the scan tool.
4. Select “Fail Code View & Clear “ from the
displayed menu of the diagnostic test codes
(DTC).
Are there any active fault codes?
–
Go to the DTC
table for the
fault indicated
Go to Step 3
INSTRUMENTATION/DRIVER INFORMATION 9E–3
DAEWOO M-150 BL2
COMPONENT LOCATOR
INSTRUMENT PANEL ASSEMBLY
(Left–Hand Drive Shown, Right–Hand Drive Similar)
D19B401A
1. Tie–Bar
2. Tie–Bar Center
3. Instrument Panel Guide
4. Defroster Grille
5. Instrument Panel Upper Cap
6. Passenger’s Airbag Blank Cover
7. Demister Grille
8. Side Ventilation Grille
9. Glove Box Bracket
10. Glove Box11. Instrument Cluster Housing Molding
12. Center Ventilation Grille
13. Switch Blank Cover (Fog Lamp Switch)
14. Hazard Warning Switch
15. Immobilizer LED Indicator Switch
16. Ashtray Bracket
17. Ashtray
18. Ashtray Lamp
19. Cigar Lighter Housing
20. Instrument Cluster Bracket
21. Instrument Panel