Brake Actuator
REMOVAL1. DRAIN BRAKE FLUID
NOTE: Wash brake fluid off immediately if it adheres to any painted surface.
2. DISCONNECT BATTERY NEGATIVE TERMINAL
3. REMOVE BRAKE ACTUATOR WITH BRACKET
a. Release the latch of the brake actuator connector to disconnect the connector.
b. Using SST, disconnect the 6 brake tubes from the brake actuator.
c. Use tags or make a memo to identify the reconnection points.
d. Remove the 3 bolts and brake actuator with bracket.
NOTE: Be careful not to damage the brake tubes and wire harness.
4. REMOVE BRAKE ACTUATOR
a. Remove the 2 nuts and brake actuator from the brake actuator bracket.
INSTALLATION
1. INSTALL BRAKE ACTUATOR
a. Install the brake actuator to the brake actuator bracket with the 2 nuts.
Torque: 8.0 N.m (82 kgf.cm, 71 in.lbf)
2. INSTALL BRAKE ACTUATOR WITH BRACKET
a. Install the brake actuator with bracket with the 3 bolts.
Torque: 19 N.m (194 kgf.cm, 14 ft.lbf)
NOTE: Be careful not to damage the brake tubes and wire harness.
b. Using SST, connect each brake line to the correct position of the brake actuator, as shown in the illustration.
Torque: 15 N.m (155 kgf.cm, 11 ft.lbf)
c. Connect the brake actuator connector.
3. FILL RESERVOIR WITH BRAKE FLUID
4. BLEED BRAKE MASTER CYLINDER SUB-ASSEMBLY
5. BLEED BRAKE LINE
6. CHECK BRAKE FLUID LEAKAGE
7. CHECK FLUID LEVEL IN RESERVOIR
8. CONNECT BATTERY NEGATIVE TERMINAL
9. CHECK BRAKE ACTUATOR WITH INTELLIGENT TESTER