Electronic Brake Force Distribution (Ebd) System; Steps To Take If Ebd System Fails - Subaru Outback 2006 Manual

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Starting and operating
NOTE
If the warning light behavior is as
described in the following, the ABS
system may be considered normal.
. The warning light comes on right
after the engine is started but goes out
immediately, remaining off.
. The warning light remains on after
the engine has been started, but it goes
out when the vehicle speed reaches
approximately 8 mph (12 km/h).
. The warning light comes on during
driving, but it goes out immediately and
remains off.
When driving with an insufficient battery
voltage such as when the engine is jump
started, the ABS warning light may come
on. This is due to the low battery voltage
and does not indicate a malfunction.
When the battery becomes fully charged,
the light will go out.
Electronic Brake Force Dis-
tribution (EBD) system
The EBD system maximizes the effective-
ness of the brakes by allowing the rear
brakes to supply a greater proportion of
the braking force. It functions by adjusting
the distribution of braking force to the rear
wheels in accordance with the vehicle's
loading condition and speed.
The EBD system is an integral part of the
ABS system and uses some of the ABS
system's components to perform its func-
tion of optimizing the distribution of brak-
ing force. If any of the ABS components
used by the EBD function fails, the EBD
system also stops working.
When the EBD system is operating, you
may hear a chattering noise or feel a slight
vibration in the brake pedal. This is normal
and does not indicate a malfunction.
Black plate (282,1)
& Steps to take if EBD system
fails
S07AM
Turbo and 3.0-liter models
2.5-liter non-turbo models
If a malfunction occurs in the EBD system,
北米Model "A2440BE-A" EDITED: 2006/ 12/ 6
S07AM01

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