OBJECTIVES Explain the ABS diagnostic procedure and the brake warning lamp operation. Explain how to retrieve ABS diagnostic trouble codes. Explain how.

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OBJECTIVES Explain the ABS diagnostic procedure and the brake warning lamp operation. Explain how to retrieve ABS diagnostic trouble codes. Explain how to diagnosis wheel speed sensors. Explain how to diagnose the OBD-II ABS system.

ABS DIAGNOSTIC PROCEDURE To diagnose an ABS problem use the following steps: STEP 1: Verify the customer concern. STEP 2: Perform a visual inspection. STEP 3: Check for stored diagnostic trouble codes. STEP 4: Complete the repair. STEP 5: Verify the repair.

BRAKE WARNING LAMP OPERATION When visually diagnosing an antilock braking system problem first check the status of the brake warning lamps Red Brake Warning Lamp A red brake warning lamp (RBWL) warns of a possible dangerous failure in the base brakes This lamp will also light if the parking brake is applied and may light due to an ABS failure

BRAKE WARNING LAMP OPERATION Amber ABS Warning Lamp The amber ABS warning lamp usually comes on after an engine start during the initialization or start-up self-test sequence The amount of time the lamp remains on after the ignition is turned on varies with design

RETRIEVING DIAGNOSTIC TROUBLE CODES The exact procedure depends on the type of ABS and vehicle Consult factory service information for the vehicle being diagnosed Some systems can only display flash codes. Some systems can perform self-diagnosis and display all information on a scan tool

KELSEY-HAYES ANTILOCK (NONINTEGRAL) The Kelsey-Hayes rear-wheel antilock uses two solenoids and valves to control the rear-wheel brakes Kelsey-Hayes four-wheel antilock uses the computer to pulse the valves This pumping is called pulse-width modulated (PWM) and the valve is called a PWM valve

KELSEY-HAYES ANTILOCK (NONINTEGRAL) GM trucks’ (RWAL) DTCs are retrieved by flash codes or scan data through the use of a scan tool or connect H to A at the data link connector (DLC) Ford RABS DTCs are retrieved by jumper lead flash codes only Dodge light truck DTCs are retrieved by ground diagnostic connections

BOSCH 2 ABS (NONINTEGRAL) Retrieving Diagnostic Trouble Codes On General Motors vehicles connect A to H at the data link connector (DLC) For most systems, a scan tool should be used, if available

TEVES MARK IV The Teves Mark IV is a nonintegral (remote) ABS system Retrieving diagnostic trouble codes Clearing diagnostic trouble codes On some vehicles, a scan tool is required Driving over 20 mph (32km/h) will clear codes on some vehicles Disconnecting the battery will clear the codes, but will cause loss of other "keep alive" functions

DELPHI (DELCO) ABS-VI (NONINTEGRAL) The Delphi (Delco) ABS-VI is unique from all other ABS systems because it uses a motor-driven ball screws and pistons for brake pressure to reduce, hold, and apply

DELPHI (DELCO) ABS-VI (NONINTEGRAL) Retrieving Diagnostic Codes This system has extensive self-diagnostic capability A scan tool designed to work with the Delphi VI system is required to access this information

WHEEL SPEED SENSOR DIAGNOSIS Wheel speed sensor (WSS) circuits are often the cause of many ABS problems These components may suffer from physical damage, buildup of metallic debris on the sensor tip, corrosion, poor electrical connections, and damaged wiring Test a WSS by measuring its output voltage and circuit continuity

WHEEL SPEED SENSOR DIAGNOSIS A breakout box (BOB) cable connects to the ABS harness near the ABS module All WSS resistance checks, including the wiring to the sensors, can be measured at one location Resistance Measurement The resistors of most WSS range from 800 Ω to 1,400 Ω

WHEEL SPEED SENSOR DIAGNOSIS A reading of about 1,000 ohms or 1 KΩ indicates proper sensor coil resistance Checking For Short-To-Ground Connect either lead of an ohmmeter to one of the WSS wires and the other to a good, clean chassis ground The resistance should be infinity (OL) If resistance reading is low the sensor or sensor wiring must be replaced

WHEEL SPEED SENSOR DIAGNOSIS AC Voltage Check Connect a digital meter to the WSS terminals or input to the controller in the breakout box and set the meter to read AC volts A good WSS should produce voltage of at least 0.1 volt (100 mV) A sensor voltage of lower than 0.1 volt (100 mV) may be caused by three things:

WHEEL SPEED SENSOR DIAGNOSIS Excessive clearance between the sensor and tone ring. Buildup of debris on the end of the sensor. Excessive resistance in the sensor or sensor wiring. DC Bias Voltage Some ABS systems apply a 2.5 volt DC voltage to the wheel speed sensors, called a bias voltage

WHEEL SPEED SENSOR DIAGNOSIS Bias voltage is used by the ABS controller to detect fault in the sensor or sensor wiring Scope Testing Attach the scope leads to the sensor terminals or to the input connector on the breakout box Rotate the wheel by hand or by using engine power with all four wheels off the ground

WHEEL SPEED SENSOR DIAGNOSIS A good WSS should produce an alternating current (AC) sine wave signal that increases in frequency and amplitude with increasing wheel speed A bent axle or hub will produce a wavelike pattern that fluctuates as the strength of the sensor signal changes with each revolution

WHEEL SPEED SENSOR DIAGNOSIS Damaged or missing teeth on the tone ring will cause flat spots or gaps in the sine wave pattern Scan Tool Testing As an assistant drives the vehicle, connect the scan tool and monitor the speed of all of the sensors All sensors should indicate the same speed. If not, carefully check the tone ring for damage

OBD-II ABS DIAGNOSIS Vehicles 1996 and Newer The OBD-II diagnostic connector is used to transmit ABS diagnostic trouble code information to a scan tool A factory scan tool or an enhanced factory level scan tool will be needed to retrieve ABS diagnostic trouble codes (DTCs) and scan tool data

OBD-II ABS DIAGNOSIS Scan Tools Needed For ABS Diagnosis Scan tools can be divided into two basic groups: Factory scan tools are required by all dealers that sell and service the brand of vehicle. Aftermarket scan tools are designed to function on more than one brand of vehicle.

OBD-II ABS DIAGNOSIS Diagnostic Procedure Diagnosis steps usually include the following: STEP 1: Verify the fault, making sure that it is in the antilock system and not caused by a fault in the base brakes. STEP 2: Retrieve any stored diagnostic trouble codes.

OBD-II ABS DIAGNOSIS STEP 3: Perform detailed tests to find the root cause. STEP 4: Verify the repair of the fault and clear any stored diagnostic trouble codes.

SUMMARY When visually diagnosing an antilock braking system problem first check the status of the brake warning lamps Kelsey-Hayes four-wheel antilock uses the computer to pulse the valves Wheel speed sensor (WSS) circuits are often the cause of many ABS problems