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Electronic Brake Control Module: Service and Repair




Electronic Brake Control Module Replacement

Removal

1. Disconnect the negative battery cable. Refer to Battery Negative Cable Disconnection and Connection Service and Repair in Engine Electrical.





2. Remove the air cleaner housing mounting bolts (1).

3. Remove the air cleaner snorkel mounting bolts (2).





4. Disconnect the air cleaner tube (1).

5. Remove the air cleaner and snorkel assembly.





6. Disconnect the electronic brake control module (EBCM) electrical connector (2).

7. Remove the EBCM attaching bolts (1).

8. Remove the EBCM.

Installation

1. Install the EBCM.





2. Install the EBCM attaching bolts (1).

Tighten the EBCM attaching bolts to 4-6Nm (35-53 lb. in.)

3. Connect the electronic brake control module (EBCM) electrical connector (2).





4. Install the air cleaner and snorkel assembly.

5. Connect the air cleaner tube (1).





6. Install the air cleaner snorkel mounting bolts (2).

Tighten the air cleaner snorkel mounting bolts to 10Nm (89 lb. in.)

7. Install the air cleaner housing mounting bolts (1).

Tighten the air cleaner housing mounting bolts to 10Nm (89 lb. in.)

8. Connect the negative battery cable. Refer to Battery Negative Cable Disconnection and Connection Service and Repair in Engine Electrical.

Important:
The ABS/TCS indicators should illuminate for four seconds immediately after the ignition has been turn On to show that the ABS self-test is being carried out. If the light does not go Off after this time, it means there may be a problem and the ABS/TCS may not operate.


9. Turn the ignition ON and verify operation of ABS lamp.

10. Using a scan tool, check for DTCs. Erase all history DTCs.