What does TCS mean on a Volvo truck?
traction control system
The traction control system (TCS) helps the stability of the vehicle when there is a loss of road grip that compromises the stability and steering control of the car. The TCS automatically senses when wheels lose traction at any time, and can be triggered automatically, as soon as this is detected.
Do you need to de pressurized the ABS on a Volvo?
[Tip from Abe Crombie] The ABS doesn’t need to be “de-pressurized” on a Volvo. There are a few cars out there that have the master cylinder/hydro-boost/ABS pump as a unit. These are the ones for that precaution. You never get the fluid completely changed on ABS cars as some fluid is in a storage accumulator that is not accessible.
How to troubleshoot Big Truck ABS lights?
Check the fuse for the traction control and ABS by first removing the fuse box panel under the steering wheel. Pull the fuse for the ABS with the fuse puller located in the fuse panel. Check that the metal strip inside the fuse is not damaged. If necessary, replace the fuse with another one of the same amperage. Check the ABS sensors at the wheels.
What do you need to know about ABS brake maintenance?
Maintenance on the ABS brakes on a Volvo 700, 900 or 90 series car The Volvo Owners’ Club For all models and ages of Volvo cars VOC Home | FAQ Home ABS Brakes Maintenance Maintenance: Pad and Rotor Identification and Replacement Brake Rotor Removal on 740 with ABS Brake Job Tips: Hose Clamp; ABS Sensors Anti-Lock Brake System Service Precautions
How do you troubleshoot traction control and ABS?
However, to be sure, you should troubleshoot the system. Check the fuse for the traction control and ABS by first removing the fuse box panel under the steering wheel. Pull the fuse for the ABS with the fuse puller located in the fuse panel. Check that the metal strip inside the fuse is not damaged.