2022 Subaru Outback Electronic Brake Force Distribution (EBD) System
Electronic Brake Force Distribution (EBD) System
- The EBD system maximizes the effectiveness of the brakes by allowing the rear brakes to supply a greater proportion of the braking force.
- It functions by adjusting the distribution of braking force to the rear wheels in accordance with the vehicle’s loading condition and speed.
- The EBD system is an integral part of the ABS and uses some of the ABS components to perform its function of optimizing the distribution of braking force. If any of the ABS components used by the EBD function fails, the EBD system also stops working.
- you may hear a chattering noise or feel a slight vibration in the brake pedal. This is normal and does not indicate a malfunction.
EBD System Malfunctions
If a malfunction occurs in the EBD system, the system stops working and the brake system warning light and ABS warning light illuminate simultaneously.
- Brake system warning light
- ABS warning light
- Vehicle Dynamics Control warning light
If both warning light remains on even though the parking brake is released, the brake fluid level may be low or there could be a problem with the EBD system. Park the vehicle in a safe place immediately and contact a SUBARU dealer.
WARNING
- Driving with the brake system warning light on is dangerous. This indicates your brake system may not be working properly. If the light remains on, have the brakes inspected by a SUBARU dealer immediately.
- If at all in doubt about whether the brakes are operating properly, do not drive the vehicle. Have your vehicle towed to the nearest SUBARU dealer for repair.