FREE REPAIR MANUALS & LABOR GUIDES 1982-2013 Vehicles
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With VDC

REMOVAL
1. Disconnect the ground cable from battery.
2. Use compressed air to get rid of water and dust around the VDCCM&H/U.

NOTE: When dust and dirt are attached to the terminal, they may cause poor contact.





3. Disconnect the pressure sensor connector.





4. Disconnect the VDCCM&H/U connector with pulling up the lock lever.

CAUTION: Do not pull the harness when disconnecting connector.

5. Disconnect the brake pipes from VDCCM&H/U.
6. Wrap the brake pipe using a vinyl bag not to spill the brake fluid on the vehicle body.

CAUTION: When the brake fluid is attached to vehicle body, wash it off with water and wipe the water.





7. Remove the clips, and then remove the VDCCM&H/U.





CAUTION:
^ VDCCM&H/U cannot be disassembled. Do not attempt to loosen the bolts and nuts.
^ Do not drop or bump the VDCCM&H/U.
^ Do not turn VDCCM&H/U upside down or place it sideways for storage.
^ Be careful that no foreign objects are mixed in VDCCM&H/U.
^ Be careful that no water enters connectors.

8. Remove the VDCCM&H/U bracket.

INSTALLATION
1. Install the VDCCM&H/U bracket.
Tightening torque: 33 Nm (3.3 kgf-m, 24 ft. lbs.)
2. Install the VDCCM&H/U to bracket.





3. Install the clip.

NOTE: Hook the clip on the pawl of bracket securely.

4. Connect the brake pipes to their specified VDCCM&H/U positions.
5. Connect the connector to VDCCM&H/U.

NOTE:
^ Be sure to remove all foreign matters from inside the connector before connecting.
^ Ensure that the VDCCM&H/U connector is securely locked.

6. Connect the pressure sensor connector.
7. Bleed air from the brake system.