
BRAKE ACTUATION SYSTEM
ACTUATION:
Vacuum Operated Power Brakes.........Standard
Hydraulic System...........Dual-Diagonally Split
Antilock Brake Sytem (Teves Mark-20)...........
MASTER CYLINDER ASSEMBLY:
Supplier..............................Bosch
Type For Non-ABSAnd
ABS Brakes. . . .Conventional Compensating Port
Type For ABS Brakes
With Traction Control . . .Dual Center Port Design
Body Material...............Anodized Aluminum
Reservoir Material................Polypropelene
MASTER CYLINDER BORE /
STROKE AND SPLIT:
ABS W/Disc/Drum Brakes......23.8 mm x 36 mm
(.937 in. x 1.47 in.)
AWD W/Disc/Disc Brakes........25.4 mm x 39 mm
(1.00 in. x 1.50 in.)
Displacement Split.....................50/50
MASTER CYLINDER FLUID OUTLET PORTS:
Non-ABS And ABS . . .Primary 7/16±24 Secondary 7/
16±24
ABS With Traction Control.......Primary M12 x 1
Secondary M12 x 1
Outlet Fitting Type Non-ABS
AndABS...........Double Wall Inverted Flare
Outlet Fitting Type ABS With
Traction Control...................ISO Flare
ABS HYDRAULIC CONTROL UNIT:
Hydraulic Tube Fitting Type............ISO Flare
BOOSTER:
Make/Type.................Bosch Vacuum Assist
Mounting Studs.....................M8x1.25
Type .........................270 ZLT RSMV
Boost At 20 inches Of
Manifold Vacuum...........3800 N´m (850 lbs.)
PROPORTIONING VALVE:
Material...........................Aluminum
Function....................Hydraulic Pressure
Proportioning To Rear Brakes
BRAKE PEDAL
Pedal Ratio.............................3.36
BRAKE FASTENER TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS
DESCRIPTION TORQUE
BRAKE TUBES:
Tube Nuts To Fittings And
Components..............17N´m(145 in. lbs.)
BRAKE HOSE:
To Caliper Banjo Bolt..........48N´m(35ft.lbs.)
Intermediate Bracket.........12N´m(105 in. lbs.)
MASTER CYLINDER:
To Vacuum Booster
Mounting Nut............25N´m(225 in. lbs.)
FIXED PROPORTIONING VALVE:
To Frame Rail Attaching
Bolts....................14N´m(125 in. lbs.)
HEIGHT SENSING PROPORTIONING VALVE:
To Mounting Bracket
Attaching Bolts...........23N´m(200 in. lbs.)
Actuator Assembly
Adjustment Nut.............5N´m(45in.lbs.)
Mounting Bracket To Frame
Rail Bolts................17N´m(150 in. lbs.)
JUNCTION BLOCK (NON-ABS BRAKES)
To Suspension Cradle
Mounting Bolt............28N´m(250 in. lbs.)
VACUUM BOOSTER:
To Dash Panel Mounting
Nuts....................28N´m(250 in. lbs.)
REAR WHEEL CYLINDER:
To Support Plate Mounting
Bolts.....................8N´m(75in.lbs.)
Bleeder Screw...............10N´m(80in.lbs.)
BRAKE SUPPORT PLATE:
To Rear Axle Mounting Bolts . . .130 N´m (95 ft. lbs.)
DISC BRAKE CALIPER:
Guide Pin Bolts..............41N´m(30ft.lbs.)
Bleeder Screw..............15N´m(125 in. lbs.)
ABS HYDRAULIC CONTROL UNIT:
Mounting Bracket To
Suspension Cradle Bolts.....28N´m(250 in. lbs.)
To Mounting Bracket Isolator
Attaching Bolts............11N´m(97in.lbs.)
CAB To HCU Mounting Screws . . .2 N´m (17 in. lbs.)
WHEEL SPEED SENSOR:
To Axle Or Steering Knuckle
Mounting Bolt............12N´m(105 in. lbs.)
PARKING BRAKE:
Pedal Assembly Mounting
Bolts....................28N´m(250 in. lbs.)
REAR HUB AND BEARING:
To Axle Mounting Bolts........129 N´m (95 ft. lbs.)
WHEEL:
Stud Lug Nut........115±156 N´m (84-115 ft. lbs.)
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SPECIFICATIONS (Continued)

ANTILOCK BRAKE SYSTEM ± TEVES MARK-20
INDEX
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DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
ABS BRAKE SYSTEM COMPONENTS........ 87
ABS BRAKES COMPONENT
ABBREVIATION LIST.................... 85
ABS BRAKES OPERATION AND VEHICLE
PERFORMANCE....................... 86
ABS FUSES............................ 89
ABS MASTER CYLINDER AND POWER
BRAKE BOOSTER..................... 87
ABS RELAYS........................... 89
ABS WARNING LAMP (YELLOW)............ 91
ANTILOCK BRAKES OPERATION
DESCRIPTION........................ 85
ASR VALVE (ABS WITH TRACTION
CONTROL ONLY)...................... 88
CONTROLLER ANTILOCK BRAKES (CAB)..... 90
HCU BRAKE FLUID ACCUMULATORS AND
NOISE DAMPING CHAMBER............. 88
HCU PUMP/MOTOR..................... 89
HYDRAULIC CIRCUITS AND VALVE
OPERATION.......................... 92
INLET VALVES AND SOLENOIDS............ 88
INTEGRATED CONTROL UNIT (ICU)......... 87
OUTLET VALVES AND SOLENOIDS.......... 88
PROPORTIONING VALVES................ 89
WHEEL SPEED SENSORS................. 89
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
ABS BRAKE DIAGNOSTIC TOOL
CONNECTOR......................... 96
ABS DIAGNOSTIC TROUBLE CODES........ 97
ABS DIAGNOSTICS MANUAL.............. 96ABS GENERAL DIAGNOSTICS
INFORMATION........................ 95
ABS SERVICE PRECAUTIONS.............. 99
ABS SYSTEM SELF DIAGNOSTICS.......... 96
ABS WIRING DIAGRAM INFORMATION....... 95
BRAKE FLUID CONTAMINATION............ 98
DRB DIAGNOSTIC SCAN TOOL USAGE...... 96
INTERMITTENT DIAGNOSTIC TROUBLE
CODES.............................. 97
PROPORTIONING VALVE................. 98
TEST DRIVING ABS COMPLAINT VEHICLE.... 98
TONEWHEEL INSPECTION................ 98
SERVICE PROCEDURES
BLEEDING TEVES MARK 20 HYDRAULIC
SYSTEM............................. 99
BRAKE FLUID LEVEL INSPECTION.......... 99
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
ABS GENERAL SERVICE PRECAUTIONS.... 100
CONTROLLER ANTILOCK BRAKES (CAB).... 103
HYDRAULIC CONTROL UNIT.............. 100
TONE WHEEL (REAR AWD)............... 111
TONE WHEEL (REAR FWD)............... 110
WHEEL SPEED SENSOR (FRONT)......... 105
WHEEL SPEED SENSOR (REAR AWD)...... 108
WHEEL SPEED SENSOR (REAR FWD)...... 106
SPECIFICATIONS
BRAKE FASTENER TORQUE
SPECIFICATIONS..................... 112
SPEED SENSOR TONE WHEEL RUNOUT.... 112
WHEEL SPEED SENSOR TO TONE
WHEEL CLEARANCE.................. 112
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
ANTILOCK BRAKES OPERATION DESCRIPTION
The purpose of an Antilock Brake System (ABS) is to
prevent wheel lock-up under braking conditions on virtu-
ally any type of road surface. Antilock Braking is desirable
because a vehicle which is stopped without locking the
wheels will retain directional stability and some steering
capability. This allows the driver to retain greater control
of the vehicle during braking.
This section of the service manual covers the description
and on car service for the ITT Teves Mark 20 ABS Brake
System and the ITT Teves Mark 20 ABS Brake System
with Traction Control. If other service is required on the
non ABS related components of the brake system, refer to
the appropriate section in this group of the service manual
for the specific service procedure required.
ABS BRAKES COMPONENT ABBREVIATION LIST
In this section of the service manual, several
abbreviations are used for the components of the
Teves Mark 20 ABS Brake System and the Teves
Mark 20 ABS Brake System with Traction Control.
They are listed below for your reference.
²CAB±Controller Antilock Brake
²ICU±Integrated Control Unit
²HCU±Hydraulic Control Unit
²TCS±Traction Control
²ABS±Antilock Brake System
²PSI±Pounds Per Square Inch (pressure)
²WSS±Wheel Speed Sensor
²FWD±Front Wheel Drive
²AWD±All Wheel Drive
²DTC±Diagnostic Trouble Code
NSBRAKES 5 - 85

If the brake system is to be bled using pressurized
bleeding equipment, refer to Bleeding Brake System
in the Service Adjustments section at the beginning
of this group for proper equipment usage and proce-
dures.
(1) Assemble and install all brake system compo-
nents on the vehicle making sure all hydraulic fluid
lines are installed and properly torqued.
(2) Connect the DRB Diagnostics Tester to the
diagnostics connector. The Teves Mark 20 ABS diag-
nostic connector is located under the instrument
panel to the left of the steering column cover.
(3) Using the DRB, check to make sure the CAB
does not have any fault codes stored. If it does,
remove them using the DRB.
WARNING: WHEN BLEEDING THE BRAKE SYS-
TEM WEAR SAFETY GLASSES. A CLEAR BLEED
TUBE MUST BE ATTACHED TO THE BLEEDER
SCREWS AND SUBMERGED IN A CLEAR CON-
TAINER FILLED PART WAY WITH CLEAN BRAKE
FLUID. DIRECT THE FLOW OF BRAKE FLUID AWAY
FROM THE PAINTED SURFACES OF THE VEHICLE.
BRAKE FLUID AT HIGH PRESSURE MAY COME
OUT OF THE BLEEDER SCREWS WHEN OPENED.
(4) Bleed the base brake system using the stan-
dard pressure or manual bleeding procedure as out-
lined in the Service Adjustments section of this
service manual.
(5) Using the DRB, go to the9Bleed ABS9routine.
Apply the brake pedal firmly and initiate the9Bleed
ABS9cycle one time. Release the brake pedal.
(6) Bleed the base brake system again, as in step
Step 4 above.
(7) Repeat steps Step 5 and Step 6 above until
brake fluid flows clear and is free of any air bubbles.
Check brake fluid level in reservoir periodically to
prevent reservoir from running low on brake fluid.
(8) Test drive the vehicle to be sure brakes are
operating correctly and that brake pedal is solid.
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
ABS GENERAL SERVICE PRECAUTIONS
CAUTION: Review this entire section prior to per-
forming any mechanical work on a vehicle equipped
with the ITT Tevis Mark 20 ABS brake system. This
section contains information on precautions per-
taining to potential component damage, vehicle
damage and personal injury which could result
when servicing an ABS equipped vehicle.
CAUTION: Only the recommended jacking or hoist-
ing positions for this vehicle are to be used when-ever it is necessary to lift a vehicle. Failure to raise
a vehicle from the recommended locations could
result in lifting a vehicle by the hydraulic control
unit mounting bracket. Lifting a vehicle by the
hydraulic control unit mounting bracket will result
in damage to the mounting bracket and the hydrau-
lic control unit.
CAUTION: Certain components of the ABS System
are not intended to be serviced individually.
Attempting to remove or disconnect certain system
components may result in improper system opera-
tion. Only those components with approved
removal and installation procedures in this manual
should be serviced.
CAUTION: Brake fluid will damage painted sur-
faces. If brake fluid is spilled on any painted sur-
faces, wash off with water immediately.
CAUTION: When performing any service procedure
on a vehicle equipped with ABS do not apply a 12
volt power source to the ground circuit of the pump
motor in the CAB. Doing this will damage the pump
motor and will require replacement of the HCU.
The following are general cautions which should be
observed when servicing the ABS system and/or
other vehicle systems. Failure to observe these pre-
cautions may result in ABS System component dam-
age.
If welding work is to be performed on the vehicle,
using an electric arc welder, the CAB connector
should be disconnected during the welding operation.
The CAB 25 way connector connector should never
be connected or disconnected with the ignition switch
in the ON position.
Many components of the ABS System are not ser-
viceable and must be replaced as an assembly. Do not
disassemble any component which is not designed to
be serviced.
HYDRAULIC CONTROL UNIT
REMOVE
(1) Disconnect the negative (ground) cable from
the battery and isolate cable.
(2) Using a brake pedal depressor, move and lock
the brake pedal to a position past the first inch of
pedal travel.This will prevent brake fluid from
draining out of the master cylinder when the
brake tubes are removed from the HCU.
(3) Raise vehicle. Vehicle is to be raised and sup-
ported on jackstands or on a frame contact type
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SERVICE PROCEDURES (Continued)

INSTALL
(1) Install the CAB (Fig. 19) on the bottom of the
HCU. Refer to Controller Antilock Brakes (CAB) in
the Removal And Installation Section in this group of
the service manual for the required procedure.
(2) Install the HCU on the mounting bracket (Fig.
23). Install the 3 bolts (Fig. 23) attaching the HCU to
the mounting bracket. Tighten the 3 mounting bolts
to a torque of 11 N´m (97 in. lbs.).
CAUTION: The HCU mounting bracket to front sus-
pension cradle mounting bolts have a unique corro-
sion protection coating and a special aluminum
washer. For this reason, only the original, or origi-
nal equipment Mopar replacement bolts can be
used to mount the HCU bracket to the front suspen-
sion crossmember.
(3) Install the HCU and its mounting bracket as
an assembly on the front suspension crossmember.
Install the 3 bolts attaching the HCU bracket to the
crossmember (Fig. 22). Tighten the 3 mounting bolts
to a torque of 28 N´m (250 in. lbs.).
CAUTION: Because of the flexible section in the
primary and secondary brake tubes, and the brake
tubes between the HCU and the proportioning
valve, the brake tubes must be held in proper ori-
entation when tightened and torqued. These tubes
must not contact each other or other vehicle com-
ponents when installed. Also, after the brake tubes
are installed on the HCU, ensure all spacer clips are
reinstalled on the brake tubes.
CAUTION: When installing the chassis brake tubes
on the HCU valve block, they must be located cor-
rectly in the valve block to ensure proper ABS oper-
ation. Refer to (Fig. 21) for the correct chassis
brake tube locations.NOTE: The chassis brake tube attachment loca-
tions to the HCU, are marked on the bottom of the
HCU mounting bracket.
(4) Install the 6 chassis brake tubes into their cor-
rect port locations on the HCU valve block as shown
in (Fig. 21). Tighten the tube nuts to a torque of 17
N´m (145 in. lbs.).
NOTE: Before installing the 25 way connector in
the CAB be sure the seal is properly installed in the
connector.
(5) Install the 25 way connector (Fig. 19) on the
CAB using the following procedure. Position the 25
way connector in the socket of the CAB and carefully
push it down as far as possible. When connector is
fully seated by hand into the CAB socket, push in the
connector lock (Fig. 20). This will pull the connector
into the socket of the CAB and lock it in the installed
position.
NOTE: The CAB wiring harness must be clipped to
the HCU mounting bracket. This will ensure the wir-
ing harness is properly routed and does not contact
the brake tubes or the body of the vehicle.
(6) Clip the cab wiring harness (Fig. 19) to the
HCU mounting bracket.
(7) Install the routing clips (Fig. 24) on the brake
tubes.
(8) Lower vehicle.
(9) Connect negative cable back on negative post of
the battery.
(10) Bleed the base brakes and the ABS brakes
hydraulic system. Refer to the Bleeding ABS System
in this section of the manual for the proper bleeding
procedure.
(11) Road test vehicle to ensure proper operation of
the base and ABS systems.
Fig. 23 HCU Mounting Bolts
Fig. 24 Brake Tube Routing Clips
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(8) Remove HCU and the mounting bracket as a
unit from the vehicle.
(9) Remove the 3 bolts (Fig. 29) mounting the
HCU to the mounting bracket. Separate the HCU
from the mounting bracket.
(10) Unplug the pump motor wiring harness (Fig.
30) from the CAB.
(11) Remove the 4 bolts (Fig. 31) attaching the
CAB to the valve block of the HCU.
(12) Remove the CAB from the valve block of the
HCU (Fig. 32).
INSTALL
(1) Install the CAB (Fig. 32) on the valve block of
the HCU.
(2) Install the 4 bolts mounting the CAB (Fig. 31)
to the valve block of the HCU. Tighten the CAB
mounting bolts to a torque of 2 N´m (17 in. lbs.).
(3) Plug the pump/motor wiring harness into the
CAB (Fig. 30).(4) Install the HCU on the mounting bracket (Fig.
29). Install the 3 bolts (Fig. 29) attaching the HCU to
the mounting bracket. Tighten the 3 mounting bolts
to a torque of 11 N´m (97 in. lbs.).
CAUTION: The HCU mounting bracket to front sus-
pension cradle mounting bolts have a unique corro-
sion protection coating and a special aluminum
washer. For this reason, only the original, or origi-
nal equipment Mopar replacement bolts can be
used to mount the HCU bracket to the front suspen-
sion crossmember.
(5) Install the HCU and its mounting bracket as
an assembly on the front suspension crossmember.
Install the 3 bolts attaching the HCU bracket to the
crossmember (Fig. 28). Tighten the 3 mounting bolts
to a torque of 28 N´m (250 in. lbs.).
Fig. 29 HCU Mounting Bolts
Fig. 30 Pump Motor To CAB Wiring Harness
Fig. 31 CAB Attaching Bolts
Fig. 32 Remove/Install CAB
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REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION (Continued)

CAUTION: Because of the flexible section in the
primary and secondary brake tubes, and the brake
tubes between the HCU and the proportioning
valve, the brake tubes must be held in proper ori-
entation when tightened and torqued. These tubes
must not contact each other or other vehicle com-
ponents when installed.
CAUTION: When installing the chassis brake tubes
on the HCU valve block, they must be located cor-
rectly in the valve block to ensure proper ABS oper-
ation. Refer to (Fig. 27) for the correct chassis
brake tube locations.
NOTE: The chassis brake tube attachment loca-
tions to the HCU, are marked on the bottom of the
HCU mounting bracket.
(6) Install the 6 chassis brake tubes into their cor-
rect port locations on the HCU valve block as shown
in (Fig. 27). Tighten the tube nuts to a torque of 17
N´m (145 in. lbs.).
NOTE: Before installing the 25 way connector in
the CAB be sure the seal is properly installed in the
connector.
(7) Install the 25 way connector on the CAB using
the following procedure. Position the 25 way connec-
tor in the socket of the CAB and carefully push it
down as far as possible. When connector is fully
seated by hand into the CAB socket, push in the con-
nector lock (Fig. 26). This will pull the connector into
the socket of the CAB and lock it in the installed
position.
(8) Install the routing clips (Fig. 33) on the brake
tubes.(9) Lower vehicle.
(10) Connect negative cable back on negative post
of the battery.
(11) Bleed the base brakes and the ABS brakes
hydraulic system. Refer to the Bleeding ABS System
in this section of the manual for the proper bleeding
procedure.
(12) Road test vehicle to ensure proper operation
of the base and ABS brake systems.
WHEEL SPEED SENSOR (FRONT)
REMOVE
(1) Raise vehicle on jack stands or centered on a
frame contact type hoist. See Hoisting in the Lubri-
cation and Maintenance section of this service man-
ual, for the required lifting procedure to be used for
this vehicle.
(2) Remove the tire and wheel assembly from the
vehicle.
(3) Remove the 2 screws (Fig. 34) attaching front
channel bracket and grommet retainer to the outer
frame rail.
CAUTION: When disconnecting the wheel speed
sensor from vehicle wiring harness, be careful not
to damage pins on connector
(4) Pull speed sensor cable grommet and connector
through the hole in the strut tower (Fig. 35). Discon-
nect speed sensor cable from vehicle wiring harness
(Fig. 35).
(5) Remove the wheel speed sensor head to steer-
ing knuckle attaching bolt (Fig. 36).
(6) Remove sensor head from steering knuckle. If
the sensor has seized, due to corrosion,DO NOT
USE PLIERS ON SENSOR HEAD.Use a hammer
and a punch and tap edge of sensor ear, rocking the
sensor side to side until free.
Fig. 33 Brake Tube Routing Clips
Fig. 34 Front Speed Sensor Cable Channel Bracket
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REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION (Continued)

(7) Remove the wheel speed sensor cable grommets
from the retaining bracket (Fig. 37).(8) Remove front wheel speed sensor assembly
from the vehicle.
INSTALL
CAUTION: Proper installation of wheel speed sen-
sor cables is critical to continued system operation.
Be sure that cables are installed in retainers. Fail-
ure to install cables in retainers as shown in this
section may result in contact with moving parts
and/or over extension of cables, resulting in an
open circuit.
(1) Connect the front wheel speed sensor cable to
the vehicle wiring harness connector (Fig. 35). Be
sure speed sensor cable connector is fully seated and
locked into vehicle wiring harness connector, then
insert cable and grommet into hole in strut tower
(Fig. 35).
CAUTION: When installing channel bracket, do not
pinch the speed sensor cable under the channel
bracket.
(2) Install the channel bracket and grommet
retainer on the frame rail (Fig. 34).
(3) Install the 2 bolts (Fig. 34) attaching the chan-
nel bracket to frame. Tighten the 2 attaching bolts to
a torque of 11 N´m (95 in. lbs.).
(4) Insert speed sensor cable grommets into inter-
mediate bracket on strut (Fig. 37). Route cable from
strut to steering knuckle on the rearward side of the
stabilizer bar link.
(5) Install the wheel speed sensor to steering
knuckle attaching bolt (Fig. 36). Tighten the speed
sensor attaching bolt to a torque of 12 N´m (105 in.
lbs.)
(6) Check the air gap between the face of the
wheel speed sensor and the top surface of the tone-
wheel. Air gap must be less then the maximum
allowable tolerance of 1.2 mm (.047 in.).
(7) Install the wheel and tire assembly on vehicle.
(8) Road test vehicle to ensure proper operation of
the base and ABS brake systems.
WHEEL SPEED SENSOR (REAR FWD)
REMOVE
(1) Raise vehicle on jack stands or centered on a
frame contact type hoist. See Hoisting in the Lubri-
cation and Maintenance section of this manual, for
the required lifting procedure to be used for this
vehicle.
(2) Remove the tire and wheel assembly from the
vehicle.
Fig. 35 Speed Sensor Cable To Vehicle Wiring
Harness
Fig. 36 Front Wheel Speed Sensor Attaching Bolt
Fig. 37 Front Wheel Speed Sensor Cable Routing
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INSTALL
CAUTION: Proper installation of wheel speed sen-
sor cables is critical to continued system operation.
Be sure that cables are installed in retainers. Fail-
ure to install cables in retainers as shown in this
section may result in contact with moving parts
and/or over extension of cables, resulting in an
open circuit.
(1) Install wheel speed sensor head. Note, the plas-
tic anti rotation pin must be fully seated prior to
installing the attaching bolt.
CAUTION: Prior to installing the speed sensor
head attaching bolt, the plastic anti-rotation pin
must be fully seated into the bearing flange.
(2) Install the wheel speed sensor head to bearing
flange attaching bolt (Fig. 42). Tighten the attaching
bolt to a torque 12 N´m (105 in. lbs.)
(3) Check the air gap between the face of the
wheel speed sensor and the top surface of the tone-
wheel. Air gap must be less then the maximum
allowable tolerance of 1.2 mm (.047 in.).
(4) Install the 2 routing brackets attaching the
speed sensor cable and brake tube to the rear axle
(Fig. 41).The rear wheel speed sensor cable
should be routed under the rear brake tube
(Fig. 41).
CAUTION: When installing rear wheel speed sen-
sor cable in the routing clips on rear brake flex
hose, be sure not to damage the routing clips.
Routing clips are molded onto the hose and will
require replacement of the brake flex hose if dam-
aged during installation of the wheel speed sensor
cable.(5) Install speed sensor cable into routing clips on
rear brake flex hose (Fig. 41).
(6) If installing a right rear speed sensor cable,
install the speed sensor cable grommet on the axle
brake flex hose bracket (Fig. 40).
CAUTION: The wheel speed sensor cable connec-
tors for the left and right rear wheel speed sensors
are keyed differently. Therefore, when connecting a
wheel speed sensor cable to the vehicle wiring har-
ness, do not force the connectors together. If the
connectors are forced together, damage to the con-
nectors will occur.
(7) Plug speed sensor cable connector into vehicle
wiring harness (Fig. 38).Be sure speed sensor
cable connector is fully seated and locked into
vehicle wiring harness connector.
(8) Install the speed sensor cable grommet into the
body, being sure the grommet is fully seated into the
body hole.
(9) Install the tire and wheel assembly on vehicle.
(10) Road test vehicle to ensure proper operation
of the base and ABS braking systems.
WHEEL SPEED SENSOR (REAR AWD)
REMOVE
(1) Raise vehicle on jack stands or centered on a
frame contact type hoist. See Hoisting in the Lubri-
cation and Maintenance section of this manual, for
the required lifting procedure to be used for this
vehicle.
(2) Remove the tire and wheel assembly from the
vehicle.
CAUTION: When unplugging speed sensor cable
from vehicle wiring harness be careful not to dam-
age pins on the electrical connectors. Also inspect
connectors for any signs of previous damage.
(3) Remove grommet from floor pan of vehicle and
unplug speed sensor cable connector from vehicle
wiring harness (Fig. 43).
CAUTION: When removing rear wheel speed sen-
sor cable from routing clips on rear brake flex hose,
be sure not to damage the routing clips. Routing
clips are molded onto the hose and will require
replacement of the brake flex hose if damaged dur-
ing removal of the speed sensor cable.
Fig. 42 Rear Wheel Speed Sensor Attaching Bolt
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REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION (Continued)