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D. ABS Control Module Replacement

NOTE:
Only ABS control modules with a heat damaged (melted) connector or green corroded connector pins, as determined by the inspection in Section B and C, require replacement. Very few vehicles are expected to require ABS control module replacement.





1. Disconnect the small ABS control module wiring connector from the ABS control module (Figure 13).

2. Remove the four mounting screws on the ABS control module (Figure 13).

3. Lift the module from the ABS hydraulic control unit and disconnect the solenoid connector located on the bottom side of the ABS control module.

4. Remove the ABS control module from the vehicle and discard.

5. Using a clean shop towel, clean the ABS control module mounting surface on the ABS hydraulic control unit.

6. Connect the solenoid connector to the new ABS control module and then place the module into position on the ABS hydraulic control unit.

7. Install the four ABS control module mounting screws. Tighten the screws to 39 in. lbs (4.4 N.m).

8. Continue with Section E - Battery Tray Installation.