Mando ABS System
Mando ABS System
Mando ABS System
(XU7JPL3)
Service Manual
ABS MANDO
(MGH - 25)
Chapter:
Product:
SAMAND XU7JPL3
Section:
SAMAND
Service Manual
Foreword:
This Service Manual contains descriptions of the following categories for the
Samand:
ABS MANDO (MGH - 25)
This manual should be used as service manual and s workbook for training
instructors and technicians. We reserve the right to introduce change without
prior notice.
Contents
No.
Section
Page
no.
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Electromotor:
When the ABS becomes active, the
ECU gives action command to ABS
electromotor to pump brake fluid
depending on the changes in wheel
speed.
HU (Hydraulic Unit):
The primary circuit of the HU is used for normal braking operations and its secondary circuit is
used for ABS action.
The hydraulic unit is composed of a group of components and controls the braking pressure
applied to each wheel. The ECU evaluates the wheel slippage condition from the incoming
sensor signals and when the ABS activation becomes necessary it analyses the situation and
immediately activates the solenoids and the pump according to the instant programs it prepares
and manipulates the braking pressure on each wheel as needed by the situation.
- when the toothed wheel on the wheel axle starts rotating the speed sensor's
magnetic field changes and an electromotive force is created.
- the wheel speed is evaluated on the basis of the fluctuating frequencies and
voltage changes which are proportional to wheel speed.
3.2.4 - Pump:
The extra brake fluid which is passed into the accumulator is transferred to the reservoir
by the pump.
3.2.5 - Electromotor:
It is an electromotor which makes the pump work.
3.3 - HECU
4 System Function
4.1 - ABS Range of Action
Slip rate:
= vehicle speed - wheel speed * 100
Vehicle speed
= 100 %
=0%
With EBD
With P valve
10
Warning lamps
Trouble symptoms
(W/L)
EBD
Trouble cause
ABS
locking of wheel and Incomplete
braking
OFF
OFF
Electromotor defective
ON
ON
ON
ON
OFF
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ECU defective
ON
Defective connection or
ON
Vehicle wiring
harness
circuit
OFF
Unit
Electromotor
ECU
connections
- ABS malfunctioning
11
Wheel speed
sensor
12
Replace sensor.
End
Note 1: Connection of the
connecters.
Replace HECU.
Pin no.
FL
1/2
FR
19/20
RL
5/6
RR
22/23
13
No
Adjust gap clearance. (between
0.5 to 1.5 mm; best being 0.7
mm.)
Yes
Check for exciter teeth condition
and any debris sticking on teeth.
Yes
Are the teeth damaged?
Replace exciter.
No
Yes
Is there debris on exciter teeth?
Remove debris.
No
Replace sensor.
No
Does the fault exist even after
replacing sensor?
End
Yes
Replace HECU.
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No
Yes
Detach connectors B and C and check
wire continuity between connectors A
and B of wiring harness.
No
Does the wire have continuity?
Yes
Replace sensor.
No
End
Yes
Replace HECU.
15
FL
1/2
FR
19/20
RL
5/6
RR
22/23
Note 3: Air-gap (gap clearance) is the gap between sensor and exciter teeth.
16
No
Is the voltage within
9.4 to 17 V?
Measure voltage
between +ve and -ve
terminals of battery.
No
Yes
Check for faults and
connect wiring harness
terminals to pins 4, 8 and 24
of connector.
No
Check wiring
harness and
replace
if
necessary.
Is it below
one ohm?
Yes
Check grounding of pin
8(-) of connector and
wire terminal 24(-) of the
wiring harness.
Yes
Check and
replace battery.
Adjust connector
pins and connect
them properly.
Yes
Yes
No
Replace HECU.
Set ground
contact properly.
Start engine and measure voltage
between pin 4(+) and pin 8(-) and
also between pin 4(+) and pin 24(-).
Start checking
again from stage
Is it above 17 V?
No
Replace alternator.
17
No
Yes
Replace solenoid
valve fuse.
No
Is fuse intact?
Yes
Check and see if pin 25 of
wiring harness is fitted
properly.
Set connector pin
in correct position
and fit connector
properly.
No
Is the problem solved?
No
Put HECU to work (solenoid valve relay and
electromotor).
No
Yes
Start checking again
from stage
Is it possible to make it
work?
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Replace HECU.
Yes
Does it have continuity?
Does it have
continuity?
Yes
No
Check wire of
connector pin 9 and
replace if necessary.
No
Replace
solenoid
fuse.
Is fuse intact?
Yes
Check to see whether pin 9 of wiring
harness is properly connected.
No
Is the problem
solved?
Yes
Put HECU to work (solenoid valve relay and electromotor).
Yes
Starting check again from
stage
No
19
Replace HECU
No
Is it below 10 ohms?
Yes
Replace HECU.
20
No
Does it have continuity?
Yes
No
Does warning lamp turn on?
Yes
Battery +ve
Replace HECU
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2 - Disconnect brake pipes connected to HECU. To do this, use a 11mm spanner and open 6
nuts of size M10*1.0, by turning spanner in anti-clock wise direction.
* tightening
torque for
brake pipe
nuts is 120 to
160 kgf.cm.
* tightening
torque for
bracket bolt
and nut is 190
to 260
kgf.cm.
3 - Detach bracket by using a 12 mm spanner and removing the three bolts and nuts, by
turning spanner in anti-clock wise direction.
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4 - After removing HECU from the vehicle along with the bracket, separate HECU from bracket
by opening the three allen screws M61.0 by using a 5 mm allen wrench and by turning it in
anti-clockwise direction.
5 - Use a 6 mm allen wrench to remove the six allen screws of HECU of A/S type by
turning it in anti-clockwise direction.
Note:
Two types of modulators are used in this system1. The dry modulator which is used when vehicle is assembled in factory.
2. The wet modulator which is used in the after sales service (A/S) program.
Since the use of dry modulator needs filling brake fluid and performing bleeding operation and
this operation is problematic outside factory assembly line, hence for after sales services the
wet modulator is used which is already filled with brake fluid and it has a different part no. from
that of the dry modulator.
When the wet modulator is used it does not need to pass the filling and bleeding tests under the
DIAG device and as such the HECU can be easily replaced and its bleeding operation is same
as the bleeding operation of the normal without ABS brake system.
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6 - To reinstall, attach bracket to an A/S type HECU by using the three allen screws of size
M61.0 and tightening them in clockwise direction with a 5 mm allen wrench.
Tightening torque
for the allen screws
is 80 to 100 kgf.cm.
7 - Reinstalling procedure even for the A/S type modulator is in reverse order of removal.
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5.5 - Filling and bleeding procedure after installing A/S type modulator.
1 - After replacing the old modulator with a new A/S type modulator (wet type), start engine and
by using DIAG device check for faults.
- if faults are reported, eliminate the faults.
- if the faults cannot be eliminated, then refer to fault diagnosing section given in this manual.
2 - Press brake pedal and remove one of the bleeding nuts and then follow the procedure for
expelling air from the system and then close the bleeding nut. Repeat this procedure for the
other wheels too until all air is expelled from system.
- see that the brake fluid in the reservoir always remains in the upper level.
3 - If air is still present in system or the brakes are not functioning well, repeat the procedure
again from phase 2.
- if even after ten times repeating of this procedure the problem is not solved then replace the
modulator and start the procedure once again from stage 1.
If after executing the above procedures, still you feel that the pedal is depressing too
much when the ABS is active, then do the following:
1 - Connect DIAG device and set it on bleeding mode.
2 - Press brake pedal until it gives up all pressure and then leave it off.
3 - Then immediately press pedal again and repeat this procedure until the bleeding mode is
completed.
- bleeding mode: Repeated bleeding operation by making engine to run for one minute and
activating for two seconds and deactivating for two seconds the NC solenoid valves.
- after the bleeding mode is completed, execute stages 2 and 3 of section 5.5.
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In Mando ABS system the active type of sensors have been used, a comparison of which is
given in the following table.
N/R
Type
Air gap
Inductive
0.8 - 1.2 mm
Voltage/Variable amplitude
(dependent on vehicle
speed)
Active sensor
Provided from battery via
ECU
Hall effect
0.5 - 1.5 mm
Current/pulse
(independent of vehicle
speed)
I-V conversion
N/R
Required
Protection circuit
Low speed output
characteristics
N/R
Required
2 KPH Min
Output
Input/ output
characteristics of sensor
Active sensors have a semi-conductor installed in a magnetic ring and act according to the hall
effect and have a higher sensitivity compared to the passive sensors and also a longer action
range, and the other advantages of active sensors is the weaker magnet they have which does
not attract iron filings and so gives lesser trouble, when in fact the passive sensors due to their
stronger magnet easily attract iron filings to the sensors and cause interference in performance.
In this vehicle the front wheel sensors can be interchanged but the rear wheel sensors differ
from each other and cannot be interchanged. To differentiate the rear wheel sensors a red band
is used for the right wheel sensor and a blue band is used for the left wheel sensor and their
part no. also differ.
Rear wheel sensors are connected by a connector to the wiring harness of the rear lamps and
the front wheel sensors are directly connected to HECU and there is just one intermediate
connecter on the route in the region below the driver's feet.
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28
29
30
31
IGN+
8
24
GND1
GND2
Description
Live from
ignition
switch
Ground
DIAG
DIAG
interface
socket
(K-line/Lline)
FR-OUT
Wheel speed
output
18
BRAKE
Brake stop
lamp input
16
ABS/EBD
WLP
25
BAT 1
BAT 2
Remarks
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Trml.no.
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1
19
5
23
2
20
6
22
Feature
Connector terminals
Designation
Description
FL+
FR+
RL+
RR+
FLFRRLRR-
WP FL
WP FR
WP RL
WP RR
WS FL
WS FR
WS RL
WS RR
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Remarks
Sensor
type:
Passive
Sensor
type:
Active
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Question 4 - Can the ABS system relieve you of the driving problems?
The ABS system only improves the security factor, but it cannot compensate the drivers
mistakes or help traffic problems. Therefore the driver should take care to drive carefully and
always maintain a safe distance with the front vehicles and adjust vehicle speed with road
conditions.
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