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JEEP CHEROKEE 1995  Service User Guide ABS BRAKE DIAGNOSIS
INDEX
page page
ABS Diagnostic Connector................... 3
ABS Warning Light Display................... 3
Antilock ECU and Hcu Diagnosis............... 3
DRB Scan Tool..........

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JEEP CHEROKEE 1995  Service User Guide connect scan tool and proceed to next step.
(7)Repeatconventional bleed procedure described
in steps (4) and (5).
(8) Top off master cylinder fluid level and verify
proper brake operation before movin

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JEEP CHEROKEE 1995  Service User Guide ABS OPERATION AND SERVICE
INDEX
page page
ABS Component Serviceability............... 37
ABS Diagnostic Connector.................. 35
ABS Operation in Antilock Braking Mode........ 36
ABS Operation i

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JEEP CHEROKEE 1995  Service User Guide MASTER CYLINDER/POWER BRAKE BOOSTER
A 25 mm bore master cylinder and 205 mm (8.07
in.) dual diaphragm power brake booster are used for
all ABS applications (Fig. 2).
The master cylinder has a removabl

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JEEP CHEROKEE 1995  Service User Guide ABS DIAGNOSTIC CONNECTOR
The ABS diagnostic connector is inside the vehicle.
The connector is the access point for the DRB scan
tool.
On XJ models, the connector is located under the
instrument panel

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JEEP CHEROKEE 1995  Service User Guide During normal braking, the master cylinder, power
booster and wheel brake units all function as they
would in a vehicle without ABS. The HCU compo-
nents are not activated.
ABS OPERATION IN ANTILOCK B

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JEEP CHEROKEE 1995  Service User Guide WHEEL SPEED SENSOR OPERATION
Wheel speed input signals are generated by a sen-
sor and tone ring at each wheel. The sensors, which
are connected directly to the ECU, are mounted on
brackets attached t

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JEEP CHEROKEE 1995  Service User Guide air gap should be 0.40 to 1.3 mm (0.0157 to 0.051
in.). If gap is incorrect, the sensor is either loose, or
damaged.
A rear sensor air gap adjustment is only needed
when reinstalling an original senso

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JEEP CHEROKEE 1995  Service User Guide original sensor bolt. Use new bolt if original is worn
or damaged.
(4) Install sensor bolt finger tight only at this time.
(5) Iforiginalrear sensor was installed, adjust
sensor air gap to 0.92-1.45 m

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JEEP CHEROKEE 1995  Service User Guide temperature, coolant is allowed to flow to the radia-
tor. This provides quick engine warmup and overall
temperature control.
An arrow plus the wordUPis stamped on the
front flange next to the air ble
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