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caliper adapter and hub/bearing are squarely seated
against the axle. Then tighten the hub/bearing
mounting bolts to a torque of 129 N´m (95 ft. lbs.).
(3) Install driveshaft in hub/bearing and on output
shaft of rear drive line module. Driveshaft is
installed by first sliding the outer joint of the drive-
shaft into the hub/bearing and then compressing the
inner joint on the driveshaft and installing it on the
output shaft the drive line module.
(4) Install rotor on hub/bearing.
(5) Carefully lower disc brake caliper and brake
shoes over rotor and onto caliper adapter by revers-
ing the removal procedure (Fig. 92).
CAUTION: When installing guide pin bolts extreme
caution should be taken not to crossthread the cal-
iper guide pin bolts.
(6) Install the disc brake caliper guide pin bolts
(Fig. 91). Tighten the guide pin bolts to a torque of
22 N´m (192 in. lbs.).
(7) Clean all foreign material off the threads of the
outer C/V joint stub shaft. Install the washer and
hub nut (Fig. 88) on the stub shaft of the outer C/V
joint.
(8) Lower vehicle.
(9) Set the park brake.This is required to keep
the driveshaft from rotating when tightening
and torquing the hub nut and driveshaft inner
joint to driveline module mounting nuts.
(10) Raise vehicle.
(11) Tighten the driveshaft inner joint to drive line
module output shaft mounting bolts (Fig. 89) to a
torque of 61 N´m (45 ft. lbs.).
(12) Tighten the outer C/V joint hub nut (Fig. 88)
to a torque of 244 N´m (180 ft. lbs.).
(13) Install the spring washer (Fig. 87) on the stub
shaft of the outer C/V joint.
(14) Install the nut retainer and cotter pin (Fig.
86) on the stub shaft of the outer C/V joint.
(15) Install the wheel speed sensor on the hub/
bearing and adapter. Install the wheel speed sensor
attaching bolt (Fig. 90). Tighten the wheel speed sen-
sor attaching bolt to a torque of 12 N´m (105 in. lbs).
(16) Install wheel and tire.
(17) Tighten the wheel mounting stud nuts in
proper sequence until all nuts are torqued to half
specification. Then repeat the tightening sequence to
the full specified torque of 129 N´m (95 ft. lbs.).
(18) Remove jackstands or lower hoist.
CAUTION: Before moving vehicle, pump the brake
pedal several times to insure the vehicle has a firm
brake pedal to adequately stop vehicle.
(19) Road test vehicle to ensure proper operation
of the brake system.MASTER CYLINDER
CAUTION: Different types of master cylinders are
used on this vehicle. Vehicles equipped with trac-
tion control use a center port master cylinder. Vehi-
cles not equipped with traction control use a
compensating port master cylinder. Be sure to ver-
ify if the vehicle is equipped with traction control
and that the correct replacement master cylinder is
used. Also, vehicles that are equipped with four
wheel disc brakes have a master with a different
size piston bore than the other master cylinders. If
a new master cylinder is being installed, be sure
the correct master cylinder is used for the type of
brake system the vehicle is equipped with.
REMOVE
CAUTION: Vacuum in the power brake booster
must be pumped down (removed) before removing
master cylinder from power brake booster. This is
necessary to prevent the power brake booster from
sucking in any contamination as the master cylin-
der is removed. This can be done simply by pump-
ing the brake pedal, with the vehicle's engine not
running, until a firm feeling brake pedal is achieved.
(1) With engine not running, pump the brake
pedal until a firm pedal is achieved (4-5 strokes).
CAUTION: Before removing the master cylinder
filler tube from the brake fluid reservoir, the filler
tube, brake fluid reservoir and master cylinder must
be thoroughly cleaned. This must be done to pre-
vent dirt particles from falling into the brake fluid
reservoir and entering the brakes hydraulic system.
(2) Thoroughly clean all surfaces of the filler neck,
brake fluid reservoir, and master cylinder. Use only a
solvent such as Mopar Brake Parts Cleaner or an
equivalent.
(3) Remove master cylinder filler tube from brake
fluid reservoir by pushing down and rotating (Fig.
97). Then remove the cap from the removed filler
tube and install it on the master cylinder reservoir.
(4) Remove vehicle wiring harness connector, from
the brake fluid level sensor, in master cylinder brake
fluid reservoir (Fig. 98).
(5) Disconnect the primary and secondary brake
tubes from the master cylinder housing (Fig. 99).
Install sealing plugs in the open brake tube outlets
on master cylinder assembly.
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NOTE: Two different size bleeding tubes are used
depending on which type of master cylinder the
vehicle is equipped with. Vehicles equipped with
traction control use a center port master cylinder
with a larger diameter brake tube. Vehicles not
equipped with traction control use a compensating
port master cylinder using a standard 3/16 inch
diameter brake tube. Be sure the correct size bleed-
ing tubes are used when bleeding the master cylin-
der.
(2) Install the Bleeding Tubes, Special Tool 6920
for a non traction control master cylinder or Special
Tool 8129 for a traction control master cylinder on
the master cylinder (Fig. 102). Position bleeding
tubes so the outlets of bleeding tubes will be below
surface of brake fluid when reservoir is filled to its
proper level.(3) Fill brake fluid reservoir with brake fluid con-
forming to DOT 3 specifications such as Mopar or an
Equivalent.
(4) Using a wooden dowel, (Fig. 102) depress push
rod slowly, and then allow pistons to return to
released position. Repeat several times until all air
bubbles are expelled from master cylinder.
(5) Remove bleeding tubes from master cylinder
outlet ports, and then plug outlet ports and install
fill cap on reservoir.
(6) Remove master cylinder from vise.
NOTE: Note: It is not necessary to bleed the ABS
hydraulic control unit (HCU) after replacing the
master cylinder. But, the base brake hydraulic sys-
tem must be bled to ensure no air is entered the
hydraulic system when the master cylinder was
removed.
INSTALL
CAUTION: When replacing the master cylinder on
a vehicle, a NEW vacuum seal MUST be installed on
the master cylinder. Use only procedure detailed
below for installing the vacuum seal onto the mas-
ter cylinder.
(1) Install aNEWvacuum seal on master cylinder
making sure seal sits squarely in groove of master
cylinder casting (Fig. 103).
(2) Position master cylinder on studs of power
brake unit, aligning push rod on power brake vac-
uum booster with master cylinder push rod.
(3) Install the 2 master cylinder to power brake
unit mounting nuts. Then tighten both mounting
nuts to a torque of 25 N´m (225 in. lbs.).
Fig. 101 Master Cylinder Correctly Mounted In Vise
Fig. 102 Bleeding Tubes Installed On Master
Cylinder
Fig. 103 Vacuum Seal Installed On Master Cylinder
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CAUTION: When installing the primary and second-
ary brake tubes on master cylinder, be sure brake
tubes do not contact any other components within
the vehicle and that there is slack in the flexible
sections of the tubes. This is required due to the
movement between the ABS hydraulic control mod-
ule (HCU) and the master cylinder, when the vehicle
is in motion.
(4) Connect the primary and secondary brake
tubes to master cylinder primary and secondary
ports (Fig. 99). Brake tubes must be held securely
when tightened to control orientation of flex section.
Then fully tighten the tube nuts to a torque of 17
N´m (145 in. lbs.).
(5) Install the vehicle wiring harness connector, on
the brake fluid level sensor in the master cylinder
brake fluid reservoir (Fig. 98).
(6) Install filler tube into the master cylinder fluid
reservoir (Fig. 97).
VACUUM BOOSTER 2.4 LITER ENGINE
REMOVE
CAUTION: Reserve vacuum in the vacuum booster
must be pumped down (removed) before removing
master cylinder from vacuum booster. This is nec-
essary to prevent the vacuum booster from sucking
in any contamination as the master cylinder is
removed. This can be done simply by pumping the
brake pedal, with the vehicle's engine not running,
until a firm feeling brake pedal is achieved.
(1) With engine not running, pump brake pedal
until a firm pedal is achieved (4-5 strokes).
(2) Remove both battery cables from battery.
(3) Remove the battery thermal guard and the bat-
tery from the battery tray.
(4) Remove the air inlet resonator and hoses as an
assembly from the throttle body and air cleaner
housing (Fig. 104)
(5) If vehicle is equipped with speed control,
unplug wiring harness connector from the speed con-
trol servo. Then disconnect vacuum lines from the
speed control servo and vacuum reservoir on battery
tray.
(6) Remove bolt attaching the speed control servo
bracket to the battery tray. Slide the bracket forward
to unhook it from the battery tray and remove.
(7) Remove the 2 bolts and the nut (Fig. 105)
attaching the battery tray to the body.
(8) Remove wiring harness connector from brake
fluid level sensor in master cylinder fluid reservoir
(Fig. 106).
(9) Clean the area where the master cylinder
assembly attaches to the power brake booster. Useonly a solvent such as Mopar Brake Parts Cleaner or
an equivalent.
(10) Remove clip attaching drain hose for wiper
module to brake tube at master cylinder. Remove
Fig. 104 Air Inlet Resonator
Fig. 105 Battery Tray Mounting Locations
Fig. 106 Fluid Level Sensor Electrical Connection
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drain hose (Fig. 107) from wiper module. Remove the
2 nuts attaching the master cylinder to the vacuum
booster (Fig. 107).
NOTE: It is not necessary to remove the brake
tubes from the master cylinder when removing the
master cylinder from the vacuum booster.
(11) Remove the master cylinder and brake tubes
as an assembly from the vacuum booster. When mas-
ter cylinder is removed, lay it out of the way on top
of the left motor mount
(12) Disconnect vacuum hose from check valve
located on vacuum booster.DO NOT REMOVE
CHECK VALVE FROM POWER BRAKE
BOOSTER.
(13) Locate the vacuum booster input rod to brake
pedal attachment under instrument panel. Position a
small screwdriver between the center tang on the
vacuum booster input rod to brake pedal pin retain-
ing clip (Fig. 108).(14) Rotate screwdriver enough to allow retaining
clip center tang to pass over end of brake pedal pin.
Then pull retaining clip off brake pedal pin.Discard
retaining clip. It is not to be reused. Replace
only with a new retaining clip when assembled.
(15) Remove the 4 nuts attaching the vacuum
booster to the dash panel. Nuts are accessible from
under dash panel in area of the steering column and
pedal bracket assembly.
(16) From outside the vehicle, slide vacuum
booster forward until its mounting studs clear dash
panel. Then tilt the booster up and toward the center
of vehicle to remove.
CAUTION: Do not attempt to disassemble the vac-
uum booster it is to be serviced ONLY as a com-
plete assembly.
INSTALL
CAUTION: When installing the vacuum booster in
the vehicle be sure the heater hoses do not become
trapped between the booster and the dash panel of
the vehicle.
(1) Position vacuum booster onto dash panel using
the reverse procedure for its removal.
(2) Install the 4 mounting nuts for the vacuum
booster. Tighten the 4 mounting nuts to a torque of
29 N´m (250 in. lbs.).
(3) Using lubriplate, or an equivalent, coat the sur-
face of the brake pedal pin where it contacts the vac-
uum booster input rod.
CAUTION: When installing the brake pedal pin on
the vacuum booster input rod, do not re-use the old
retaining clip.
(4) Connect the vacuum booster input rod on the
brake pedal pin and install aNEWretaining clip
(Fig. 109).
(5) Connect the vacuum hose on the check valve in
the vacuum booster.
CAUTION: The master cylinder is used to create
the seal for holding vacuum in the vacuum booster.
The vacuum seal on the master cylinder MUST be
replaced with a NEW seal whenever the master cyl-
inder is removed from the vacuum booster.
CAUTION: When removing the vacuum seal from
the master cylinder do not use a sharp tool.
(6) Using a soft tool such as a trim stick, remove
the vacuum seal from the master cylinder mounting
flange.
Fig. 107 Master Cylinder Attachment To Vacuum
Booster
Fig. 108 Input Rod Retaining Pin
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(7) Install aNEWvacuum seal on mounting flange
of master cylinder (Fig. 110).
(8) Position master cylinder on studs of vacuum
booster aligning push rod on vacuum booster with
master cylinder piston.
(9) Install the 2 nuts (Fig. 107) mounting the mas-
ter cylinder to the vacuum booster. Tighten the
mounting nuts to a torque of 25 N´m (225 in. lbs.).
(10) Install the wiper module drain hose (Fig. 107)
on the wiper module. Install the tie strap attaching
the wiper module drain hose to the brake tube at the
master cylinder.Tie strap should be loosely tight-
ened so as not to collapse the wiper module
drain hose.
(11) Install the wiring harness connector on the
brake fluid level sensor in the master cylinder fluid
reservoir (Fig. 106).
(12) Install the battery tray in the vehicle. Install
the 2 bolts and the nut (Fig. 105) attaching the bat-
tery tray. Tighten the 2 bolts and the nut to a torque
of 14 N´m (125 in lbs.).(13) If vehicle is equipped with speed control,
install the speed control servo and bracket on the
battery tray. Install and securely tighten bolt attach-
ing bracket to battery tray.
(14) If vehicle is equipped with speed control,
install the wiring harness connector on the speed
control servo. Then connect the vacuum lines onto
the speed control servo and vacuum reservoir on bat-
tery tray.
(15) Install the air inlet resonator and hoses as an
assembly on the throttle body and air cleaner hous-
ing (Fig. 104). Securely tighten the hose clamp at the
air cleaner housing and throttle body.
(16) Install the battery and the battery thermal
guard.
(17) Install the battery cables on the battery.
(18) Check the operation of the stop lamp switch
and adjust if necessary.
VACUUM BOOSTER 3.0 LITER ENGINE
REMOVE
CAUTION: Stored vacuum in the vacuum booster
must be pumped down (removed) before removing
master cylinder from power brake booster. This is
necessary to prevent the power brake booster from
sucking in any contamination as the master cylin-
der is removed. This can be done simply by pump-
ing the brake pedal, with the vehicle's engine not
running, until a firm feeling brake pedal is achieved.
(1) With engine not running, pump the brake
pedal until a firm pedal is achieved (4-5 strokes).
(2) Remove both battery cables from battery.
(3) Remove the battery thermal guard and the bat-
tery from the battery tray.
(4) Remove the air inlet resonator and hoses as an
assembly from the throttle body and air cleaner
housing (Fig. 111)
(5) If vehicle is equipped with speed control,
unplug wiring harness connector from the speed con-
trol servo. Then disconnect vacuum lines from the
speed control servo and vacuum reservoir on battery
tray.
(6) Remove bolt attaching the speed control servo
bracket to the battery tray. Slide the bracket forward
to unhook it from the battery tray and remove.
(7) Remove the 2 bolts and the nut (Fig. 112)
attaching the battery tray to the body of the vehicle.
(8) Remove wiring harness connector from brake
fluid level sensor in master cylinder fluid reservoir
(Fig. 113).
(9) Clean the area where the master cylinder
assembly attaches to the power brake booster. Use
only a solvent such as Mopar Brake Parts Cleaner or
an equivalent.
Fig. 109 Retaining Clip Installed On Brake Pedal Pin
Fig. 110 Vacuum Seal Installed On Master Cylinder
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clear dash panel. Then tilt the booster up and toward
the center of vehicle to remove.
CAUTION: Do not attempt to disassemble the
power brake vacuum booster it is to be serviced
ONLY as a complete assembly.
INSTALL
CAUTION: When installing the power brake vacuum
booster in the vehicle be sure the heater hoses do
not become trapped between the booster and the
dash panel of the vehicle.
(1) Position power brake booster onto dash panel
using the reverse procedure for its removal.
(2) Install the 4 power brake vacuum booster
mounting nuts. Tighten the 4 mounting nuts to a
torque of 29 N´m (250 in. lbs.).
(3) Using lubriplate, or an equivalent, coat the sur-
face of the brake pedal pin where it contacts the
brake vacuum booster input rod.
CAUTION: When installing the brake pedal pin on
the power brake vacuum booster input rod, do not
re-use the old retaining clip.
(4) Connect power brake vacuum booster input rod
on the brake pedal pin and install aNEWretaining
clip (Fig. 116).
(5) Connect the vacuum hose on the check valve in
the power brake vacuum booster.
CAUTION: The master cylinder is used to create
the seal for holding vacuum in the power brake vac-
uum booster. The vacuum seal on the master cylin-
der MUST be replaced with a NEW seal whenever
the master cylinder is removed from the power
brake vacuum booster.CAUTION: When removing the vacuum seal from
the master cylinder do not use a sharp tool.
(6) Using a soft tool such as a trim stick, remove
the vacuum seal from the master cylinder mounting
flange.
(7) Install aNEWvacuum seal on mounting flange
of master cylinder assembly (Fig. 117).
(8) Position master cylinder on studs of power
brake booster, aligning push rod on power brake vac-
uum booster with master cylinder push rod.
(9) Install the 2 master cylinder to power brake
unit mounting nuts (Fig. 114). Tighten both mount-
ing nuts to a torque of 25 N´m (225 in. lbs.).
(10) Install the wiper module drain hose (Fig. 114)
on the wiper module. Install the tie strap attaching
the wiper module drain hose to brake tube at the
master cylinder.Tie strap should be loosely tight-
ened so as not to collapse the wiper module
drain hose.
Fig. 115 Booster Input Rod Retaining PinFig. 116 Retaining Pin Installed On Brake Pedal Pin
Fig. 117 Vacuum Seal Installed On Master Cylinder
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(11) Install the wiring harness connector on the
brake fluid level sensor in the master cylinder fluid
reservoir (Fig. 113).
(12) Install the battery tray in the vehicle. Install
the 2 bolts and the nut (Fig. 112) attaching the bat-
tery tray to the vehicle. Tighten the 2 bolts and the
nut to a torque of 14 N´m (125 in lbs.).
(13) If vehicle is equipped with speed control,
install the speed control servo and bracket on the
battery tray. Install and securely tighten bolt attach-
ing bracket to battery tray.
(14) If vehicle is equipped with speed control,
install the wiring harness connector on the speed
control servo. Then connect the vacuum lines onto
the speed control servo and vacuum reservoir on bat-
tery tray.
(15) Install the air inlet resonator and hoses as an
assembly on the throttle body and air cleaner hous-
ing (Fig. 111). Securely tighten the hose clamp at the
air cleaner housing and throttle body.
(16) Install the battery and the battery thermal
guard.
(17) Install the battery cables on the battery.
(18) Check the operation of the stop lamp switch
and adjust if necessary.
VACUUM BOOSTER 3.3/3.8 LITER ENGINE
REMOVE
CAUTION: Reserve vacuum in the vacuum booster
must be pumped down (removed) before removing
master cylinder from vacuum booster. This is nec-
essary to prevent the vacuum booster from sucking
in any contamination as the master cylinder is
removed. This can be done simply by pumping the
brake pedal, with the vehicle's engine not running,
until a firm feeling brake pedal is achieved.
(1) With engine not running, pump the brake
pedal until a firm pedal is achieved (4-5 strokes).
(2) Remove both battery cables from battery.
(3) Remove the battery thermal guard and the bat-
tery from the battery tray.
(4) Remove the air inlet resonator and hoses as an
assembly from the throttle body and air cleaner
housing (Fig. 118)
(5) If vehicle is equipped with speed control,
unplug wiring harness connector from the speed con-
trol servo. Then disconnect vacuum lines from the
speed control servo and vacuum reservoir on battery
tray.
(6) Remove bolt attaching the speed control servo
bracket to the battery tray. Slide the bracket forward
to unhook it from the battery tray and remove.
(7) Remove the 2 bolts and the nut (Fig. 119)
attaching the battery tray to the body of the vehicle.(8) Remove the wiring harness connector (Fig. 120)
from the EGR valve transducer.
(9) Remove wiring harness connectors from throt-
tle position sensor and AIS motor on throttle body
(Fig. 121).
(10) Remove the 2 bolts (Fig. 122) attaching the
throttle body to the intake manifold and the clip (Fig.
122) attaching the wiring harness to the throttle
cable bracket. Then remove the throttle body and
throttle cable bracket as an assembly from the intake
manifold.
(11) Remove wiring harness connector from brake
fluid level sensor in master cylinder fluid reservoir
(Fig. 123).
(12) Clean the area where the master cylinder
assembly attaches to the power brake booster. Use
Fig. 118 Air Inlet Resonator
Fig. 119 Battery Tray Mounting Locations
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(15) Remove the EGR Valve and the vacuum
transducer (Fig. 125) as an assembly from the intake
manifold.
(16) Disconnect vacuum hose from check valve
located on vacuum booster.DO NOT REMOVE
CHECK VALVE FROM POWER BRAKE
BOOSTER.
(17) Locate the vacuum booster input rod to brake
pedal connection under the instrument panel. Posi-
tion a small screwdriver between the center tang on
the power brake booster input rod to brake pedal pin
retaining clip (Fig. 126).
(18) Rotate screwdriver enough to allow retaining
clip center tang to pass over end of brake pedal pin.
Then pull retaining clip off brake pedal pin.Discard
retaining clip. It is not to be reused. Replace
only with a new retaining clip when assem-
bling.
(19) Remove the 4 nuts attaching the power brake
vacuum booster to the dash panel. Nuts are accessi-ble from under dash panel in area of the steering col-
umn and pedal bracket assembly.
(20) From outside the vehicle, slide power brake
vacuum booster forward until its mounting studs
clear dash panel. Then tilt the booster up and toward
the center of vehicle to remove.
CAUTION: Do not attempt to disassemble the
power brake vacuum booster it is to be serviced
ONLY as a complete assembly.
INSTALL
CAUTION: When installing the power brake vacuum
booster in the vehicle be sure the heater hoses do
not become trapped between the booster and the
dash panel of the vehicle.
(1) Position vacuum booster on dash panel using
the reverse procedure of its removal.
(2) Install the 4 nuts mounting the vacuum
booster to the dash panel. Tighten the 4 mounting
nuts to a torque of 29 N´m (250 in. lbs.).
(3) Using lubriplate, or an equivalent, coat the sur-
face of the brake pedal pin where it contacts the vac-
uum booster input rod.
CAUTION: When installing the brake pedal pin on
the power brake vacuum booster input rod, do not
re-use the old retaining clip.
(4) Install vacuum booster input rod on brake
pedal pin and install aNEWretaining clip (Fig. 127).
(5) Connect the vacuum hose on the check valve in
the power brake vacuum booster.
(6) Install EGR Valve and vacuum transducer (Fig.
125) on the intake manifold. Install and tighten the 2
EGR valve mounting bolts to a torque of 22 N´m (200
in. lbs.).
Fig. 125 EGR Valve Attachment To Intake Manifold
Fig. 126 Vacuum Booster Input Rod Retaining Pin
Fig. 127 Retaining Pin Installed On Brake Pedal Pin
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CAUTION: The master cylinder is used to create
the seal for holding vacuum in the vacuum booster.
The vacuum seal on the master cylinder MUST be
replaced with a NEW seal whenever the master cyl-
inder is removed from the vacuum booster.
CAUTION: When removing the vacuum seal from
the master cylinder do not use a sharp tool.
(7) Using a soft tool such as a trim stick, remove
the vacuum seal from the master cylinder mounting
flange.
(8) Install aNEWvacuum seal on mounting flange
of the master cylinder (Fig. 128).
(9) Position master cylinder on studs of vacuum
booster, aligning push rod on vacuum booster with
master cylinder piston.
(10) Install the 2 nuts mounting the master cylin-
der to the vacuum booster (Fig. 124). Tighten both
mounting nuts to a torque of 25 N´m (225 in. lbs.).
(11) Install the wiper module drain hose (Fig. 124)
on the wiper module. Install the tie strap attaching
the wiper module drain hose to brake tube at the
master cylinder.Tie strap should be loosely tight-
ened so as not to collapse the wiper module
drain hose.
(12) Install the wiring harness connector on the
brake fluid level sensor in the master cylinder fluid
reservoir (Fig. 123).
(13) Install the throttle body and throttle cable
bracket on the intake manifold. Install the 2 bolts
(Fig. 122) attaching the throttle body to the intake
manifold and tighten to a torque of 25 N´m (225 in.
lbs.) Install clip (Fig. 122) attaching the wiring har-
ness to the throttle cable bracket.
(14) Install the wiring harness connectors on the
throttle position sensor and the AIS motor on throttle
body (Fig. 121).(15) Install the wiring harness connector (Fig. 120)
on the EGR valve transducer.
(16) Install the battery tray. Install the 2 bolts and
the nut (Fig. 119) attaching the battery tray to the
vehicle. Tighten the 2 bolts and the nut to a torque of
14 N´m (125 in lbs.).
(17) If vehicle is equipped with speed control,
install the speed control servo and bracket on the
battery tray. Install and securely tighten bolt attach-
ing bracket to battery tray.
(18) If vehicle is equipped with speed control,
install the wiring harness connector on the speed
control servo. Then connect the vacuum lines onto
the speed control servo and vacuum reservoir on bat-
tery tray.
(19) Install the air inlet resonator and hoses as an
assembly on the throttle body and air cleaner hous-
ing (Fig. 118). Securely tighten hose clamp at air
cleaner housing and throttle body.
(20) Install the battery and the battery thermal
guard.
(21) Install the battery cables on the battery.
(22) Check the operation of the stop lamp switch
and adjust if necessary.
JUNCTION BLOCK
REMOVE
(1) Using a brake pedal depressor, move and lock
the brake pedal to a position past its first 1 inch of
travel. This will prevent brake fluid from draining
out of the master cylinder when the brake tubes are
removed from the junction block.
(2) Raise vehicle on jackstands or centered on a
hoist. See Hoisting in the Lubrication And Mainte-
nance Group of this service manual.
CAUTION: Before removing the brake tubes from
the junction block, the junction block and the brake
tubes must be thoroughly cleaned. This is required
to prevent contamination from entering the brake
hudraulic system.
(3) Remove the 6 chassis brake tubes (Fig. 129)
from the junction block.
(4) Remove the bolt (Fig. 130) attaching the junc-
tion block mounting braket to the front suspension
cradle.
INSTALL
(1) Install the junction block and mounting bracket
(Fig. 130) on the front suspension cradle. Install the
attaching bolt and tighten to a torque of 28 N´m (250
in. lbs.).
(2) Install the 6 chassis brake tubes (Fig. 131) into
the inlet and outlet ports of the junction block.
Fig. 128 Vacuum Seal Installed On Master Cylinder
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Tighten all 6 tube nuts to a torque of 16 N´m (145 in.
lbs.).
(3) Bleed the brake system thoroughly to ensure
that all air has been expelled from the hydraulic sys-tem. See Bleeding Brake System in the Service
Adjustments section in this group of the service man-
ual for the proper bleeding procedure.
(4) Lower the vehicle.
(5) Road test the vehicle to verify proper operation
of the vehicles brake system.
PROPORTIONING VALVE (W/ABS BRAKES)
The actual proportioning valves of the proportion-
ing valve assembly are not serviceable or replaceable.
If a proportioning valve of the proportioning valve
assembly is not functioning properly, the fixed pro-
portioning valve must be replaced as an assembly.
REMOVE
(1) Using a brake pedal depressor, move and lock
the brake pedal to a position past its first 1 inch of
travel. This will prevent brake fluid from draining
out of the master cylinder when the brake tubes are
removed from the proportioning valve.
(2) Raise vehicle on jackstands or centered on a
hoist. See Hoisting in the Lubrication And Mainte-
nance Group of this service manual.
CAUTION: Before removing the brake tubes from
the proportioning valve, the proportioning valve and
the brake tubes must be thoroughly cleaned. This is
required to prevent contamination from entering the
proportioning valve or the brake tubes.
(3) Remove the 4 chassis brake lines from the inlet
and outlet ports of the proportioning valve (Fig. 132).
(4) Remove the bolts (Fig. 133) attaching the pro-
portioning valve bracket to the frame rail of the vehi-
cle. Remove the fixed proportioning valve assembly
from the vehicle.
Fig. 129 Junction Block Brake Tubes
Fig. 130 Junction Block Mounting
Fig. 131 Brake Tube Connections To Junction Block
Fig. 132 Chassis Brake Tubes At Proportioning
Valve
5 - 56 BRAKESNS
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION (Continued)