Запчасти для системы АБС для Mazda RX-8

ABS System Parts for Mazda RX-8

The Mazda RX-8 is designed with a premium ABS system that works with the current disc and drum brakes installed on the automobile. Before purchasing any braking system components or ABS components, understanding how these systems operate gives you a better knowledge of which parts will work for your vehicle and your needs.

How does the Mazda RX-8 ABS system work?

The Mazda RX-8 has an ABS system which works with the automobiles braking system with the use of wheel speed sensors. These sensors signal when one or more wheels are trying to lock up when the automobile is braking. A series of hydraulic valves installed within the ABS system will kick in limiting or reducing the braking pressure on the wheel. This allows you to avoid skids while gaining the ability to control steering in these events.

Where is the ABS actuator located in the Mazda RX-8 coupe?

The ABS actuator is also known as the hydraulic unit for an ABS system. This unit contains the control solenoids needed for controlling each brake circuit. The ABS actuator houses the pump which has the ability to maintain pressure control when the ABS braking system is engaged. You will find the ABS actuator located in your automobiles rotary engine compartment and held in place with a bracket.

How does an ABS computer module operate?

The anti-lock brake system control module performs diagnostic checks on the automobiles ABS system. Using the wheel-speed sensors located at each of the wheels this microprocessor processes the data it receives in an effort to determine when the pressure from braking should be released to prevent the braking system from locking up.

Where are ABS wheel sensors located on the Mazda RX-8?

The wheel sensors are an important component of the Mazda RX-8 anti-lock braking system. These parts send data to the ABS processor to reduce pressure experienced when the brake is slowed or halted. You will find the ABS wheel-speed sensors located on the front wheels near the brake rotors. On the back of the vehicle, these sensors are located on the wheel near the rear end housing.

What is dynamic stability control in an ABS braking system?

Dynamic stability control or DSC, is a type of computer technology which is used in certain automobiles with an ABS braking system. This technology works with the automobiles computer system as well as the ABS microprocessor to detect and reduce the loss of traction when the vehicles braking system is being utilized. This technology enhances the current ABS system to maximize the safety of the driver, automobile occupants, and the vehicle itself while being driven.