Steer Axle Left PMV Hold Solenoid Shorted to Ground Steer Axle Left PMV Release Solenoid Open Circuit Steer Axle Left PMV Release Solenoid Shorted to Voltage Steer Axle Left PMV Release Solenoid Shorted to Ground Steer Axle Right WSS Tire Size Calibrationĭrive Axle Left WSS Signal Low at Drive Offĭrive Axle Left WSS Loss of Sensor Signalĭrive Axle Right WSS Signal Low at Drive Offĭrive Axle Right WSS Loss of Sensor Signal Steer Axle Right WSS Loss of Sensor Signal Steer Axle Right WSS Signal Low at Drive Off Steer Axle Left WSS Tire Size Calibration Steer Axle Left WSS Loss of Sensor Signal Steer Axle Left WSS Signal Low at Drive Off When needed, the system will intervene to reduce the engine speed and/or apply the brakes at one or more wheel ends. This includes analyzing the vehicle’s motion compared to the driver’s intended path and provides Roll Stability Program (RSP) and Yaw Control (YC). The last is the more advanced functions of the ESP. This includes improving traction during acceleration and help aid lateral stability while driving through curves.
The second technology is Automatic Traction Control (ATC) which provides standard ABS functions. If it notices this, the system will intervene use Pressure Modulator Valves (PMVs) to adjust and/or pulse the brake pressure. The first is the Electronic Stability Program called “ESP”, which uses wheel speed sensors to monitor four wheel-ends to determine wheel slip or wheel lock-up during braking. This ABS has 3 pieces of technology used to do this. This is used to control the air brakes on medium and heavy duty trucks, tractors, and buses. Then Bendix ESP EC-80 Electronic Control Unit (ECU) is a member of the Bendix branded Antilock Braking Systems (ABS).