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Electronic Brake Control Module

TERMINALS OF ECU

1. CHECK BATTERY VOLTAGE
a. Measure the battery voltage.

Standard voltage: 10 to 14 V

2. CHECK SKID CONTROL ECU

Terminals Of Control Module/Pinouts-Check Skid Control ECU (Part 1):




Terminals Of Control Module/Pinouts-Check Skid Control ECU (Part 2):




Terminals Of Control Module/Pinouts-Check Skid Control ECU (Part 3):




Terminals Of Control Module/Pinouts-Check Skid Control ECU (Part 4):




Terminals Of Control Module/Pinouts-Check Skid Control ECU (Part 5):




Terminals Of Control Module/Pinouts-Check Skid Control ECU (Part 6):




Oscilloscope Waveforms (Part 1):




Oscilloscope Waveforms (Part 2):




a. Measure the voltage and resistance between each terminal or between each terminal and the body ground.
b. Connect the intelligent tester (with CAN VIM) to the DLC3, and check the communication condition with the skid control ECU.
c. Using an oscilloscope, check that the pulse generates between each terminal or between each terminal and the body ground.

NOTE:
- Each inspection should be performed from the back of the connector with the connector connected to the skid control ECU.
- The voltage between the terminals of the brake actuator assembly may become 0 V due to the fail-safe function when the brake control warning light comes on (malfunctioning).