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Hydraulic Brake System




Hydraulic Brake System Description and Operation

System Component Description

The hydraulic brake system consists of the following:

Hydraulic Brake Master Cylinder Reservoir

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Contains a supply of brake fluid for the hydraulic brake system.

Hydraulic Brake Master Cylinder

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Converts mechanical input force into hydraulic output pressure.

Hydraulic output pressure is distributed from the master cylinder through two hydraulic circuits to the Brake Modulator Assembly. Under normal braking the Brake Modulator Assembly allows fluid pressure to be distributed through out the hydraulic brake system.

Hydraulic Brake Pressure Balance Control System

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Regulates brake fluid pressure delivered to hydraulic brake wheel circuits, in order to control the distribution of braking force.

Pressure balance control is achieved through Electronic Brake Differential (EBD), which is a function of the ABS modulator. For specific information on the operation of Electronic Brake Differential (EBD) refer to ABS Description and Operation Description and Operation.

Hydraulic Brake Pipes and Flexible Brake Hoses

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Carries brake fluid to and from hydraulic brake system components.

Hydraulic Brake Wheel Apply Components

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Converts hydraulic input pressure into mechanical output force.

System Operation

Mechanical force is converted into hydraulic pressure by the master cylinder, regulated to meet braking system demands by the pressure balance control system and delivered to the hydraulic brake wheel circuits by the pipes and flexible hoses. The wheel apply components then convert the hydraulic pressure back into mechanical force which presses brake linings against rotating brake system components.