When VDC Function, TCS Function And Brake Assist Function Are In Operation (During Pressure Increases)
| Name | Not activated | During pressure increases |
|---|---|---|
| Cut valve 1 | Power supply is not supplied (open) | Power supply is supplied (close) |
| Cut valve 2 | Power supply is not supplied (open) | Power supply is supplied (close) |
| Suction valve 1 | Power supply is not supplied (close) | Power supply is supplied (open) |
| Suction valve 2 | Power supply is not supplied (close) | Power supply is supplied (open) |
| ABS IN valve | Power supply is not supplied (open) | Power supply is not supplied (open) |
| ABS OUT valve | Power supply is not supplied (close) | Power supply is not supplied (close) |
| Each brake caliper (fluid pressure) | - | Pressure increases |
During pressure front RH brake caliper increases
- Brake fluid is conveyed to the pump from the electrically-driven intelligent brake unit through suction valve 2 and is pressurized by the pump operation. The pressurized brake fluid is supplied to the front RH brake caliper through the ABS IN valve. For the left caliper, brake fluid pressure is maintained because the pressurization is unnecessary. The pressurization for the left caliper is controlled separately from the right caliper.
During pressure front LH brake caliper increases
- Brake fluid is conveyed to the pump from the electrically-driven intelligent brake unit through suction valve 1 and is pressurized by the pump operation. The pressurized brake fluid is supplied to the front LH brake caliper through the ABS IN valve. For the right caliper, brake fluid pressure is maintained because the pressurization is unnecessary. The pressurization for the right caliper is controlled separately from the left caliper.
During pressure rear RH brake caliper increases
- Brake fluid is conveyed to the pump from the electrically-driven intelligent brake unit through suction valve 1 and is pressurized by the pump operation. The pressurized brake fluid is supplied to the rear RH brake caliper through the ABS IN valve. For the left caliper, brake fluid pressure is maintained because the pressurization is unnecessary. The pressurization for the left caliper is controlled separately from the right caliper.
During pressure rear LH brake caliper increases
- Brake fluid is conveyed to the pump from the electrically-driven intelligent brake unit through suction valve 2 and is pressurized by the pump operation. The pressurized brake fluid is supplied to the rear LH brake caliper through the ABS IN valve. For the right caliper, brake fluid pressure is maintained because the pressurization is unnecessary. The pressurization for the right caliper is controlled separately from the left caliper.