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10 July, 08:34

Tech A says that in some cases, the electronic brake control module can be programmed with a new tire size to restore proper electronic brake control performance. Tech B says that there could be an electronic brake control module available for installation that matches a new tire size. Who is correct? A. Tech AB. Tech BC. Both Techs A and BD. Neither Tech A nor B

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  1. 10 July, 08:42
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    Both Techs A and B

    Explanation:

    Electronic braking systems are controlled by the electronic brake control module. It is a microprocessor that processes information from wheel-speed sensors and the hydraulic brake system to determine when to release braking pressure at a wheel that's about to lock up and start skidding and activates the anti lock braking system or traction system when it detects it is necessary.

    Some electronic brake control modules can be programmed to the size of the vehicle's new tires to restore proper electronic brake control performance. While others may require replacing the module to match the module's programming to the installed tire size. So, both technicians A and B are correct.
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