If the EBTCM detects excessive use of the Antilock Brake System or Traction Control System, the EBTCM will disable the Traction Control in order to prevent a possible brake over temperature condition.
Excessive braking and/or Traction Control may result in the following conditions:
• | Degraded braking performance |
• | Damage to the rotors |
• | Damage to the brake pads |
The temperature values are an estimated figure calculated by the EBTCM. If the temperature value exceeds the Brake Thermal Model limit, the DTC is set.
The following actions are taken when the DTC sets:
• | A malfunction DTC is stored. |
• | The EBTCM illuminates the TRACTION OFF indicator. |
• | The TCS is disabled for as long as both of the driven brake wheel calculated rotor temperatures are above the estimated figure. |
If the calculated rotor temperatures go below the estimated figure, then the TRACTION OFF indicator will turn OFF. |
The following conditions may cause the brake thermal model to exceed the limit:
• | Repeated, heavy use of the Antilock Brake or Traction Control systems |
• | An intermittent wheel speed sensor signal |
Step | Action | Value(s) | Yes | No |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Was the Diagnostic System Check performed? | -- | Go to Diagnostic System Check | |
2 |
Are there any other DTCs? | -- | Go to Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) List for the appropriate DTC | |
3 |
Is the Brake Thermal Model (BTM) exceeded? | -- | ||
4 | Replace the EBTCM. Refer to Electronic Brake and Traction Control Module Replacement . Is the replacement complete? | -- | Go to Diagnostic System Check | -- |
5 | Check the brake switch for misadjustment. Is the brake switch misadjusted? | -- | Go to Brake Release Switch Adjustment in Cruise Control | Go to Diagnostic System Check |