Hydraulic Unit

2007 BMW 530xi 4D Sedan, StandardSECTION Hydraulic Unit
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NOTE: Hydraulic units are model specific and are not interchangeable.

Hydraulic unit has 4 channels allowing braking control at individual wheels. To control the braking system pressure, the brake hydraulic unit has a 3-way valve which permits 3 separate brake pressure conditions. Pressure build-up, pressure retention and pressure drop are the 3 pressure phases that adapt to the vehicle braking requirements.

As soon as wheel lock-up is indicated, brake fluid pressure is reduced. If the wheel still tends to lock, pressure will be further reduced until wheel acceleration or the slip limit is detected. The pressure is then raised and the control phases repeated. These pressure changes occur in milliseconds.

The return delivery pump returns brake fluid from the wheel brake cylinder, while dropping the pressure to the appropriate brake circuit. The pump is a 2-piston design so circuits of a dual brake circuit system remain separated.

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