Hydraulic Control Unit definition

Hydraulic Control Unit or “HCU” means the electronic and hydraulic hardware device which consists of the hydraulic switch plate, the Transmission Control Unit, and the electromagnetic valves to control, among other things, the hydraulic pressure for the operation of the transmission in the Subject Vehicles.

Examples of Hydraulic Control Unit in a sentence

  • Master Cylinder; Power Brake Cylinder; Vacuum/Hydro Assist Booster; Disc Brake Caliper; Wheel Cylinders; Compensating Valve; Brake Hydraulic Lines and Fittings; Hydraulic Control Unit; Hydraulic Trailer Brake Assembly and its Components.

  • Hydraulic Control Unit; Electronic Control Processor; Wheel-Speed Sensors/Exciters; Hydraulic Pump/Motor Assembly.

  • Master Cylinder; Vacuum Assist Booster; Disc Brake Caliper; Wheel Cylinders; Proportioning Valve; ABS Hydraulic Control Unit, Accumulator and Pump; ABS Electronic Control Module; Seals and Gaskets.