Chery B11. Manual - part 92

 

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Chery B11. Manual - part 92

 

 

Two. ABS Hydraulic Control Figure 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Front right 
wheel 

Power accumulator

Rear right 
wheel 

Rear left 
wheel 

Delivery valve

Delivery valve Delivery valve

Filling valve 

Shock absorber

Oil pump

Delivery 
valve 

Filling valve

Filling valve

Filling valve

Shock absorber

Main cylinder

Oil can

4010
0

Front left wheel

 
Three. EBCM Wire Harness Connector End View and Needle Distribution 
 

 
ABS Connector Distribution 
Needle location 

Circuit function 

Power source (used any time) 

Power source (used any time) 

Grounding of EBCM 

Grounding of pump motor 

A3 

Rear left wheel speed sensor (HI) 

A4 

Rear left wheel speed sensor (LO) 

A5 

Rear right wheel speed sensor (LO) 

A6 

Rear right wheel speed sensor (HI) 

A7 

Front right wheel speed sensor (LO) 

A8 

Front right wheel sensor (HI) 

A9 

Front left wheel speed sensor (LO) 

A10 

Front left wheel speed sensor (HI) 

A11 Ignition 

switch 

B6 

Serial data input/output 

B8 

ABS alarm lamp output 

C7 

Braking switch input 

C11 Vent 

pipe 

 
 
 
 
Section Four. Troubleshooting Information and Program
 
Self diagnosis 
EBCM carries out a self diagnosis of the 
system and is capable of detecting and 
isolating system troubles. Once it detects 
any trouble, it will designate a 
troubleshooting code for the trouble 
detected and turn on the ABS alarm 
lamp. It will also disable the ABS 
function during a particular ignition 
cycle if necessary.  
One. Displaying troubleshooting code 
EBCM displays the troubleshooting code 
with scanning tools.  
Two. Clearing troubleshooting code 
Two methods are adopted to clear the 
EBCM troubleshooting codes:  
1. Scanning tool method 
2. Ignition cycle default 
Whichever method is adopted, it shall be 
confirmed if the system operates 
normally and if the troubleshooting 
codes appear again after the clearing 
steps have been carried out.  

The troubleshooting code shall not be 
cleared by unplugging the EBCM, 
detaching the battery cable or turning off 
the ignition switch (except that the 
trouble does not appear and in the case 
of default setup after 100 times of 
ignition).  
Interrupted trouble or bad contact 
Interrupted troubles are mostly caused 
by the following:  
Wrong electric wiring 
Wrong electric connection 
Stuck relay or solenoid valve 
In the case of locating or repairing 
interrupted troubles, please refer to the 
sections on electric troubleshooting 
procedure in the complete maintenance 
manual.  
 
 
 
Initializing sequence 
The EBCM will carry out an initializing 
test at the startup of each ignition cycle. 
The initializing sequence is: relay, 

solenoid valve and pump motor, which 
takes about 1.5 seconds for each item to 
check whether the operation is normal. If 
any trouble is detected, the EBMC will 
designate corresponding troubleshooting 
codes. The initializing can be heard and 
felt and is part of the normal system 
operation.  
Turn on the ignition switch with the key. 
When the car speed reaches 3km/h, the 
EBCM will start initializing the system. 
When the EBCM does not discover any 
braking switch at a driving speed of 
3km/h (foot is off the brake pedal), the 
initializing will be started. If the EBCM 
discovers any braking switch at a driving 
speed of 3km/h (foot is on the brake 
pedal), the initializing will not be started 
until the braking switch is not seen (foot 
is off the brake pedal) or the car speed 

reaches 16km/h. The interruption of 
initializing is adopted considering that 
the feedback on brake pedal at car 
startup may not fully comply with the 
feedback on brake pedal after the car 
starts traveling.  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Section Five. Troubleshooting of ABS 
 
One. Failure to communicate with EBCM 
 
 
 

Ignition switch

 

Power supply

 
 
 
 
 
 
 

4009
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1. Description of circuit 
The EBCM transmits and receives serial 
data through the EBCM. EBCM receives 
the constant battery voltage through 
Terminal A and B and transforms the 
ignition voltage through Terminal A11. 
The grounding terminal of EBCM is 
Terminal C.  
2. Assistance to troubleshooting 

The typical causes of the failure to 
communicate with EBCM include:  
Bad contact of EBCM 
Terminal C of EBCM is not grounded  
There is no voltage on EBCM A and B 
There is no ignition voltage on EBCM 
Terminal A11 
Data circuit is open/grounded 
Data circuit has excessive resistance 

 

3. Diagnostic steps:  

Step 

Diagnostic action 

Expected value 

Yes 

No 

If the check on diagnostic circuit is finished 

 

To Step 

To 
Step 9 

1. Shut off engine 
2. Detach EBCM wire harness 
3. Connect Terminal A of EBCM wire 
harness and the car body grounding circuit 
with one voltmeter 
Is the voltage within the range required?  

Storage battery 
voltage 

To Step 

To 
Step 
10 

Connect Terminal B of EBCM wire harness 
and the car body grounding circuit with one 
voltmeter 
Is the voltage within the range required? 

Storage battery 
voltage 

To Step 

To 
Step 
11 

1. Ignite 
2. Connect Terminal A11 of EBCM wire 
harness and the car body grounding circuit 
with one voltmeter 
Is the voltage within the range required? 

Storage battery 
voltage 

To Step 

To 
Step 
12 

1. Shut off engine 
2. Connect Terminal C of EBCM wire 
harness and the car body grounding circuit 
with one ohmmeter 
Is the resistance within the range required? 

Less than 2 
Ohm 

To Step 

To 
Step 
13 

1. Shut off engine 
2. EBCM wire harness is  still detached 
3. Connect Terminal B6 of EBCM wire 
harness and DLC Terminal 7 with one 
ohmmeter 
Is the resistance within the range required? 

Less than 2 
Ohm 

To Step 

To 
Step 
14 

1. Shut off engine 
2. EBCM wire harness is  still detached 
3. Connect Terminal B6 of EBCM wire 
harness and the car body grounding circuit 
with one ohmmeter 
Is the resistance within the range required? 

OL (open 
circuit) 

To Step 

To 
Step 
15 

8 Replace 

EBCM 

 

 

 

Carry out checks on diagnostic circuit 

 

 

 

10 

Repair the low voltage power source of 
Terminal A. Check if there is broken fuse, 
bad contact or improper grounding circuits.  

 

 

 

11 

Repair the low voltage power source of 
Terminal B. Check if there is broken fuse, 
bad contact or improper grounding circuits. 

 

 

 

12 

Repair the low voltage power source of 
Terminal A11. Check if there is broken fuse, 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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