Brian Wilson
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Ok. I have an issue with front brakes gradually locking up while driving. It doesn't matter what type of driving I am doing. Brake booster is new, master cylinder is new, brake rod is adjusted correctly. Check valve on booster is new. Front brake calipers, rotors, pads, and hoses are new. Mechanically, everything is opeating smoothly. No air is in the system and the fluid is not contaminated. I have pressure in my front brake lines all the way to the outlet side of the abs control block. No pressure on the inlet side. So I assume the block is activating for some reason and holding pressure.
Now, I understand the traction control receives a signal from the wheel speed sensors (which are functioning correctly) and a yaw sensor under the steering colum. The yaw sensor is also functioning correct. What else would trigger traction control? I heard about some momentum sensor or roll over sensor but I'm not sure where it is located or what it's called.
Also, I understand that the traction control system first retards the spark advance and then applies pressure to the back brakes. But only my front brakes are affected. Does anyone have better info on this system? Turning off traction control by the button does not help.
Now, I understand the traction control receives a signal from the wheel speed sensors (which are functioning correctly) and a yaw sensor under the steering colum. The yaw sensor is also functioning correct. What else would trigger traction control? I heard about some momentum sensor or roll over sensor but I'm not sure where it is located or what it's called.
Also, I understand that the traction control system first retards the spark advance and then applies pressure to the back brakes. But only my front brakes are affected. Does anyone have better info on this system? Turning off traction control by the button does not help.