1995 JEEP XJ Service And Repair Manual

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JEEP XJ 1995  Service And Repair Manual Fig. 4 Air Cleaner Components
Fig. 5 Pressure Differential Switch Wire Connection
Fig. 6 Canister Vacuum Line Location
(At Manifold Fitting)
Fig. 7 Booster Vacuum Hose Removal/Installation
(From Manif

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JEEP XJ 1995  Service And Repair Manual (11) Disconnect master cylinder rear brakeline at
cylinder. Then loosen line at combination valve and
swing line around to opposite side of cylinder (Fig. 9).
(12) Disconnect rear brakeline at HCU (Fi

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JEEP XJ 1995  Service And Repair Manual POWER BRAKE BOOSTER INSTALLATION (XJ WITH
ABS)
(1) If new booster is being installed, install new
check valve and vacuum hose (Fig. 17). Also install
dash seal and spacer on new booster, if equipped.

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JEEP XJ 1995  Service And Repair Manual (8) Check condition of seal at rear of master cylin-
der (Fig. 22). Clean and reposition seal if dislodged.
Replace seal if cut, or torn.
(9) Clean cylinder mounting surface of brake
booster (Fig. 19)

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JEEP XJ 1995  Service And Repair Manual (16) Install combination valve as follows:
(a) Work combination valve and brakelines into
position.
(b) Slide combination valve bracket onto booster
stud closest to driver side fender (Fig. 25). Then

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JEEP XJ 1995  Service And Repair Manual (11) Remove nuts attaching booster to passenger
compartment side of dash panel.
(12) In engine compartment, slide booster studs
out of dash panel, tilt booster upward, and remove
booster from engine c

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JEEP XJ 1995  Service And Repair Manual (5) Connect vacuum hose to brake booster check
valve.
(6) Install master cylinder and combination valve.
(7) Bleed brakes. Then tighten brakeline fittings to
15-18 Nzm (130-160 in. lbs.) at master cyl

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JEEP XJ 1995  Service And Repair Manual BRAKELIGHT SWITCH REMOVAL
The brakelight switch is mounted in the pedal sup-
port bracket and is operated by the pedal. The switch
is secured in the bracket with a retainer (Fig. 30).
(1) Remove steer