ABS
David Kraft
dkraft at mindspring.com
Thu Jan 30 08:06:20 GMT 1997
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Darrell Norquay wrote:
> Also, I would think that ABS systems work in pairs, ie front wheels on
one
> modulator, and rear on another modulator. It would be prohibitively
> expensive to have a separate master cylinder connection and modulator
valve
> for each wheel. They may still have sensors on each wheel, but
controlling
> them in pairs is (IMHO) much safer (and cheaper) than modulating each
wheel
> individually.
>
> regards
> dn
> dnorquay at iul-ccs.com
My Unit has 5 selenoids, and I will get back to you after I read the
shop manual....
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<DT>Darrell Norquay wrote:<BR>
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> Also, I would think that ABS systems work in pairs, ie front wheels
on one<BR>
> modulator, and rear on another modulator. It would be prohibitively<BR>
> expensive to have a separate master cylinder connection and modulator
valve<BR>
> for each wheel. They may still have sensors on each wheel, but
controlling<BR>
> them in pairs is (IMHO) much safer (and cheaper) than modulating each
wheel<BR>
> individually.<BR>
> <BR>
> regards<BR>
> dn<BR>
> dnorquay at iul-ccs.com<BR>
<BR></DT>
<DT>My Unit has 5 selenoids, and I will get back to you after I read
the shop manual.... </DT>
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