A load sensing brake proportion valve is designed to adjust the braking force applied to the rear wheels of a vehicle based on the load carried by the vehicle. By sensing the load, it ensures that the braking force is proportionate to the weight, enhancing braking effectiveness and stability. This helps prevent rear-wheel lockup during braking, particularly in vehicles with varying loads, improving overall safety and control.
no,this valve intergrates with the sensors in the brake system. replace the HSP valve
The brake load sensing valve, also known as a load-sensing proportioning valve, is a component in a vehicle's braking system that adjusts the brake force applied to the rear wheels based on the load carried by the vehicle. It helps ensure optimal braking performance by preventing rear wheel lock-up during hard braking, especially in vehicles with varying loads. By sensing the vehicle's weight distribution, the valve modulates brake pressure to maintain stability and control. This is particularly important for trucks and vans that frequently carry heavy loads.
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Lspv-load sensing proportioning valve is the part of break assembly .it senses the load of vehicle and aply an effective pressure with respective to the vehicle loaded or unloaded & break the vehicle.also avoid skiding of vehicle.
Not knowing what kind of vehicle you have, all I can do is guess that it is a load/height sensing proportioning valve.
To fix a brake proportioning valve on a 1997 Plymouth, first ensure safety by lifting the vehicle and removing the rear wheels. Inspect the valve for leaks or damage; if faulty, you may need to replace it. Disconnect the brake lines and electrical connectors, then install the new valve, ensuring all connections are tight. Finally, bleed the brake system to remove any air and check for proper brake function before driving.
The proportioning valve is used to determine the amount of brake power to be distributed to the rear wheels by sensing the height of the bed (differences in rear weight) if replacing valve you should properly bleed air out of system. The valve is there for a reason it should not be bypassed.
It is a height sensing proportioning valve. It controls rear brake pressure depending on load.
The brake valve is located next to the master brake cylinder. The valve can be found just below the master brake cylinder.
A valve in the brake system which houses portioning valve metering and pressure differentional valve
If you have ABS there are no valves, If no ABS they are under the rear of the car attached to the rear suspension with a spring. From the Haynes Manual