BRAKING SYSTEM COMPONENTS AND PERFORMANCE STANDARDS

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BRAKING SYSTEM COMPONENTS AND PERFORMANCE STANDARDS 92 BRAKING SYSTEM COMPONENTS AND PERFORMANCE STANDARDS BRAKING SYSTEM COMPONENTS AND PERFORMANCE STANDARDS

Figure 92-1 Typical vehicle brake system showing all typical components.

Figure 92-2 Typical drum brake assembly.

Figure 92-3 Typical disc brake assembly.

Figure 92-4 Typical brake system components.

Figure 92-5 The red brake warning light will remain on after a bulb test if there is a fault with the hydraulic part of the brake system. Figure 92-5 The red brake warning light will remain on after a bulb test if there is a fault with the hydraulic part of the brake system.

Figure 92-6 A typical adjustable pedal assembly Figure 92-6 A typical adjustable pedal assembly. Both the accelerator and the brake pedal can be moved forward and rearward by using the adjustable pedal position switch. Figure 92-6 A typical adjustable pedal assembly. Both the accelerator and the brake pedal can be moved forward and rearward by using the adjustable pedal position switch.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTION: How Do Adjustable Pedals Work FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTION: How Do Adjustable Pedals Work? Adjustable pedals, also called electric adjustable pedals (EAP), place the brake pedal and the accelerator pedal on movable brackets that are motor operated. A typical adjustable pedal system includes the following components: • Adjustable pedal position switch, which allows the driver to position the pedals. • Adjustable pedal assembly, which includes the motor, threaded adjustment rods, and a pedal position sensor. - SEE FIGURE 92–6 . The position of the pedals, as well as the position of the seat system, is usually included as part of the memory seat function and can be set for two or more drivers. FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTION: How Do Adjustable Pedals Work? Adjustable pedals, also called electric adjustable pedals (EAP), place the brake pedal and the accelerator pedal on movable brackets that are motor operated. A typical adjustable pedal system includes the following components: • Adjustable pedal position switch, which allows the driver to position the pedals. • Adjustable pedal assembly, which includes the motor, threaded adjustment rods, and a pedal position sensor. - SEE FIGURE 92–6 . The position of the pedals, as well as the position of the seat system, is usually included as part of the memory seat function and can be set for two or more drivers.

Figure 92-7 Typical components of an antilock braking system (ABS) used on a rear-wheel-drive vehicle. Figure 92-7 Typical components of an antilock braking system (ABS) used on a rear-wheel-drive vehicle.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTION: Do the FMVSS 135 Standards Apply to Replacement Brake Part Performance? No. The Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard 135 applies to new vehicles. Replacement parts used during a brake repair or replacement may or may not permit the vehicle to achieve the same standards as when new. To help ensure like-new braking performance, the service technician should always use quality brake parts from a known manufacturer. FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTION: Do the FMVSS 135 Standards Apply to Replacement Brake Part Performance? No. The Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard 135 applies to new vehicles. Replacement parts used during a brake repair or replacement may or may not permit the vehicle to achieve the same standards as when new. To help ensure like-new braking performance, the service technician should always use quality brake parts from a known manufacturer.