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Active Braking Mode

The active braking mode is used to generate and control hydraulic pressure to the brakes for functions other than ABS braking, e.g. DSC, EBA, ETC, HDC and dynamic application of the parking brake.

For active braking, the ABS module energizes the pilot valves and priming valves, starts the return pump and energizes all of the inlet valves. Brake fluid, drawn from the reservoir through the master cylinder and priming valve, is pressurized by the return pump and supplied to the inlet valves. The ABS module then operates the inlet valves and outlet valves, as required, to modulate the pressure in the individual brakes. Some noise may be generated during active braking.