Brake Control Units (BCUs) manage anti-lock braking (ABS) and electronic stability control (ESC) systems, typically located within the engine compartment near the hydraulic brake master cylinder. These units utilize wheel speed sensors, accelerometers, and steering angle sensors as inputs to independently modulate brake pressure at each wheel. Internal hydraulic valves and an electric pump execute braking commands determined by sophisticated control algorithms. Modern BCUs integrate functions like traction control, electronic brakeforce distribution (EBD), and may interface with other vehicle systems via CAN bus. Failures commonly manifest as ABS/ESC warning lamps, altered braking feel, or system inoperability.