Circuit/System Description
The electronic stability program (ESP) system is activated by the electronic
brake control module (EBCM) calculating the desired yaw rate and comparing it to the
actual yaw rate input. The desired yaw rate is calculated from measured steering wheel
position, vehicle speed, and lateral acceleration. The difference between the desired
yaw rate and actual yaw rate is the yaw rate error, which is a measurement of oversteer
or understeer. If the yaw rate error becomes too large, the EBCM will attempt to correct
the vehicle's yaw motion by applying differential braking to the left or right front
wheel.
Reference Information
Schematic Reference
Antilock Brake System Schematics
Connector End View Reference
Component Connector End Views
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Electrical Information Reference
Scan Tool Reference
Control Module References
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Circuit/System Testing
- Install a scan tool.
- Perform the Diagnostic Test Drive and observe the Vehicle Stability Enhancement
System (VSES) Is Centered parameter in the VSES data list.
⇒ | If the VSES Is Centered parameter in the VSES DID display yes, test for Intermittent
Conditions and Poor Connections. |
- Perform the Steering Position Sensor Test in order to verify if the steering
angle sensor (SAS) is operating properly.
⇒ | If the SAS DID NOT pass the test, replace the SAS. |
- Observe the Lateral Accelerometer Input parameter in the VSES data list
to verify that the Lateral Accelerometer Input parameter is within the valid range.
⇒ | If the scan tool DID NOT display within the specified range, replace the yaw
rate sensor/lateral accelerometer. |
- Observe the observe the Yaw Rate Sensor Input parameter in the VSES data
list to verify that the Yaw Rate Input parameter is within the valid range.
⇒ | If the scan tool DID display within the specified range, replace the electronic
brake control module (EBCM). |
⇒ | If the scan tool DID NOT display within the specified range, replace the yaw
rate sensor/lateral accelerometer. |
Repair Instructions