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Electronic Brake Control Module: Service and Repair





Anti-Lock Brake System (ABS) Module

Removal

CAUTION: Make sure the ignition switch is in position 0.




1 Remove the cover.
2 Disconnect the electrical connector.
3
CAUTION: Brake fluid will damage paint finished surfaces. If spilled, immediately remove the fluid and clean the area with water.
CAUTION: Before the disconnection or removal of any components, ensure the area around joint faces and connections are clean. Plug any open connections to prevent contamination.
Disconnect the 6 brake tubes.
- Position an absorbent cloth to collect fluid spillage.




4 Remove the ABS module from the mounting bracket.
- Loosen, but do not remove, the 2 nuts securing the ABS module to the bracket.

Installation
1
NOTE:
Make sure the ABS module locating grommet is correctly seated in the bracket before installing the ABS module.
NOTE:
Make sure the ABS module locating pin is correctly located in the grommet, and the 2 front isolators are fully seated in the bracket slots.
Install the ABS module.
- Tighten the 2 ABS module retaining nuts to 8 Nm (6 lb.ft).
- Remove the blanking caps from the ports.
- Tighten the two M10 and three M12 brake tube unions to 15 Nm (11 lb.ft).
- Tighten the M14 brake tube union to 17 Nm (13 lb.ft).
- Connect the electrical connector.
- Remove the ABS module from the mounting bracket.
2 Using T4, bleed the braking system. For additional information, refer to Brake System Pressure Bleeding
3 Install the cover.
4 If a new ABS module has been installed, interrogate the ABS system using T4.