DSC HU/CM
Outline
DSC HU Part Purpose/Function
According to DSC CM signals, the DSC HU controls (on/off) each solenoid valve and the pump motor, adjusts fluid pressure in each caliper piston, and actuates each function (ABS, EBD, TCS, DSC, brake assist control, Hill Launch Assist (HLA), and Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS)* ) of the DSC system.
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- Vehicles with Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS)
DSC HU Part Construction
Function of main component parts
The DSC HU mainly consists of the inlet/outlet solenoid valves, pump motor (pump), traction control solenoid valves, and stability control solenoid valves.
Part name |
Function |
Inlet solenoid valve |
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Outlet solenoid valve |
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Stability control solenoid valve |
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Traction control solenoid valve |
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Reservoir |
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Pump |
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Pump motor |
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DSC HU Part Operation
During normal braking
Solenoid valve operation table
During normal braking, the solenoid valves are not energized and all of them are off. When the brake pedal is depressed, brake fluid pressure is transmitted from the master cylinder, through the traction control solenoid and inlet solenoid valves, and then to the caliper piston.
Traction control solenoid valve |
Stability control solenoid valve |
Inlet solenoid valve |
Outlet solenoid valve |
Pump motor and pump |
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LF???RR |
RF???LR |
LF???RR |
RF???LR |
LF |
RF |
LR |
RR |
LF |
RF |
LR |
RR |
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OFF (open) |
OFF (closed) |
OFF (open) |
OFF (closed) |
Stopped |
Hydraulic Circuit Diagram
During ABS and EBD control
Solenoid valve operation table
During ABS and EBD control when wheel lock-up is about to occur, the traction control solenoid and stability control solenoid valves are not energized, and the inlet and outlet solenoid valves are energized and controlled in three pressure modes (increase, reduction or maintain), thereby adjusting brake fluid pressure. Brake fluid during pressure reduction is temporarily stored in the reservoir and afterwards the pump motor operates the pump to return the fluid to the master cylinder. (The following figure shows these conditions: right front wheel pressure increased, left front wheel pressure maintained, and both rear wheels pressure decreased.)
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Traction control solenoid valve |
Stability control solenoid valve |
Inlet solenoid valve |
Outlet solenoid valve |
Pump motor and pump |
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LF???RR |
RF???LR |
LF???RR |
RF???LR |
LF |
RF |
LR |
RR |
LF |
RF |
LR |
RR |
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During pressure increase mode |
OFF (open) |
OFF (closed) |
OFF (open) |
OFF (closed) |
Stopped |
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During pressure maintain mode |
OFF (open) |
OFF (closed) |
ON (closed) |
OFF (closed) |
Stopped |
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During pressure reduction mode |
OFF (open) |
OFF (closed) |
ON (closed) |
ON (open) |
Operating |
Hydraulic Circuit Diagram
During DSC control (to suppress oversteer tendency) and TCS control
Solenoid valve operation table
When a large oversteer tendency or driving wheel spin is determined, the traction control solenoid and stability control solenoid valves are energized, switching the hydraulic circuits. At the same time, the pump motor is actuated to operate the pump, thereby increasing pressure by supplying brake fluid pressure to the caliper piston of the outer front wheel or the slipping driving wheel. Also at this time, the inlet solenoid valve of the inner rear wheel is energized and the hydraulic circuit of this wheel is closed.
After a pressure increase, brake fluid pressure is adjusted using the three pressure modes (reduction, maintain, increase) so that the target wheel speed is obtained. (The following figure shows a left turn, or control of right front wheel spin during pressure increase mode.)
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Traction control solenoid valve |
Stability control solenoid valve |
Inlet solenoid valve |
Outlet solenoid valve |
Pump motor and pump |
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LF???RR |
RF???LR |
LF???RR |
RF???LR |
LF |
RF |
LR |
RR |
LF |
RF |
LR |
RR |
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During pressure increase mode |
OFF (open) |
ON (closed) |
OFF (closed) |
ON (open) |
OFF (open) |
ON (closed) |
OFF (open) |
OFF (closed) |
Operating |
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During pressure maintain mode |
OFF (open) |
ON (closed) |
OFF (closed) |
OFF (open) |
ON (closed) |
OFF (open) |
OFF (closed) |
Stopped |
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During pressure reduction mode |
OFF (open) |
ON (closed) |
OFF (closed) |
OFF (open) |
ON (closed) |
OFF (open) |
OFF (closed) |
ON (open) |
OFF (closed) |
Operating |
Hydraulic Circuit Diagram
During DSC control (to suppress understeer tendency)
Solenoid valve operation table
When a large understeer tendency is determined, the traction control solenoid and stability control solenoid valves are energized, switching the hydraulic circuits. At the same time, the pump motor is actuated to operate the pump, supplying brake fluid pressure from the reservoir to the inner rear caliper piston. Also at this time, the inlet solenoid valve of the outer front wheel is energized and the hydraulic circuit of this wheel is closed.
After a pressure increase, brake fluid pressure is adjusted using the three pressure modes (reduction, maintain, increase) so that the target wheel speed is obtained. (The following figure shows control during a left turn during pressure increase mode.)
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Traction control solenoid valve |
Stability control solenoid valve |
Inlet solenoid valve |
Outlet solenoid valve |
Pump motor and pump |
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LF???RR |
RF???LR |
LF???RR |
RF???LR |
LF |
RF |
LR |
RR |
LF |
RF |
LR |
RR |
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During pressure increase mode |
OFF (open) |
ON (closed) |
OFF (closed) |
ON (open) |
OFF (open) |
ON (closed) |
OFF (open) |
OFF (closed) |
Operating |
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During pressure maintain mode |
OFF (open) |
ON (closed) |
OFF (closed) |
OFF (open) |
ON (closed) |
OFF (open) |
OFF (closed) |
Stopped |
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During pressure reduction mode |
OFF (open) |
ON (closed) |
OFF (closed) |
OFF (open) |
ON (closed) |
OFF (open) |
OFF (closed) |
ON (open) |
OFF (closed) |
Operating |
Hydraulic Circuit Diagram
DSC CM Part Function
The DSC CM makes calculations using signals input from each sensor, and outputs a brake fluid pressure control signal to the DSC HU to actuate DSC system functions. It also outputs an engine output control signal to the PCM.
The DSC HU/CM controls the following functions:
Function table
Function name |
Contents |
ABS control function |
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Electronic brakeforce distribution (EBD) control function |
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TCS control function |
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DSC control function |
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Brake assist control function |
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Vacuum support function |
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Hill Launch Assist (HLA) control function |
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Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) control function* |
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CAN communication function |
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On-board diagnostic system |
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Automatic configuration function |
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- Vehicles with Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS)