How do you calibrate a brake pedal sensor?
Calibration Procedure
- Apply the handbrake.
- Place the transmission in the PARK position.
- Install a scan tool.
- Clear all BCM DTCs before proceeding.
- Navigate to the Vehicle Control Systems menu.
- Select Module Setup menu item.
- Select BCM menu item.
What is the brake pedal position sensor?
The Brake Pedal Sensor (BPS) simulates the pedal „feel“ of a conventional brake system. It transfers the driver intent electrically to the brake control unit making it a real brake-by-wire.
How do you calibrate a brake position sensor on a GMC Acadia?
Clear all BCM DTCs before proceeding. Navigate to the Vehicle Control Systems menu. Select Module Setup menu item. Select the BPP Sensor Calibration procedure and follow the directions displayed on the screen.
How do you calibrate a brake light switch?
How to Adjust a Brake Light Switch
- Locate the brake light switch. You’ll find it under the dashboard, near the top of the brake pedal.
- Push the button to adjust the on/off switch. Apply a good amount of pressure and the switch will either turn on or off.
- Determine if the button needs to be pushed in or out.
What is a gas pedal sensor?
The accelerator pedal sensor (APS) indicates the position of the accelerator on vehicle models with electronic throttle control. The APS is basically a throttle position sensor (TPS) with a pedal attached.
How do you know if your brake pedal switch is bad?
What Are The Symptoms Of A Faulty Brake Light Switch?
- Your Brake Lights Don’t Light Up. Your brake lights are supposed to turn on when you push down on the brake pedal, giving a heads up to the driver behind you.
- Brake Lights Stay On Continuously.
- Bad Cruise Control.
- Car Won’t Turn On.
- ABS Warning Light Comes On.
How do you know if a brake switch is bad?
What is the Stabilitrak on a GMC Acadia?
The answer is that Stabilitrak is GM’s answer to traction control.