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How does an electronic parking brake and handbrake work?

How does an electronic parking brake and handbrake work?

How does an electronic parking brake work? A traditional handbrake is very simple – pull the lever up and you pull two cables which run to each of the rear brakes. By adding tension to these cables, the brake pads or shoes squeeze against the discs (or drums) to hold the rear wheels firmly in place.

How is the braking system of a car controlled?

Electronic braking systems are controlled by the electronic brake control module, or EBCM for short. The EBCM reads all of the braking system’s sensors and activates the ABS or traction control system when it detects it is necessary.

Which is a symptom of a bad or failing electronic brake control?

ABS or traction control system failures Malfunctioning, or nonfunctional ABS or traction control systems are another symptom of a problem with the EBCM. The EBCM is the central control unit for the electronic brakes, so if it fails, any electronically controlled braking features, such as the ABS and traction control, will be disabled.

Why do we need an electronic brake system?

Over time manufacturers have developed safety features and advancements in braking designs which use electronic sensors and modules. Modern electronic brakes have more electronic components and are considerably more complicated than traditional systems, however they give the advantage of more precise braking and increased safety.

How does the electronic brake control system work?

Electronic braking systems are controlled by the electronic brake control module, or EBCM for short. The EBCM reads all of the braking system’s sensors and activates the ABS or traction control system when it detects it is necessary. When the EBCM fails it can disable the ABS and sometimes cause issues with braking the vehicle.

What should you do if your car hits a curb?

With that said, If the car hit a curb hard enough it’s possible for the alignment to move. There are things that you can look for on a diagnostic road test after the curb contact. I recommend finding an empty parking lot and driving the car slowly in a straight line. Compare this with the position of the steering wheel.

Is the electric parking brake a new technology?

The advent of electronic parking brake (EPB) systems offers advanced technology but can pose challenges for the service technician. This article explains the current systems and provides insight regarding understanding and troubleshooting these non-mechanical approaches. The use of an electric parking brake (EPB) system is not new.

ABS or traction control system failures Malfunctioning, or nonfunctional ABS or traction control systems are another symptom of a problem with the EBCM. The EBCM is the central control unit for the electronic brakes, so if it fails, any electronically controlled braking features, such as the ABS and traction control, will be disabled.

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Ruth Doyle