Crossfire SRT-6 V6-3.2L SC VIN N (2005)
The BAS vacuum-powered brake booster functions like a typical brake booster under normal driving conditions.
During an emergency stop condition, the BAS control module detects a rapid rate of brake application by the BAS diaphragm travel sensor (8). In the
case of a BAS brake application, the BAS solenoid valve (2) opens the poppet valve (5), which admits atmospheric pressure from inside the vehicle
from the air filters (3-4) located at the rear of the BAS vacuum-powered brake booster (1).
The full assistance from the brake booster is transmitted to the master cylinder from the output rod (10). When the brake application is terminated, the
control module receives a signal from the BAS release switch (6) and the BAS solenoid valve (2) closes again. The BAS assistance is terminated.