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DODGE NEON 2000  Service Repair Manual CONTROLLER ANTILOCK BRAKE INPUTS
²wheel speed sensors (four)
²stop lamp switch
²ignition switch
²system relay voltage
²ground
²traction control lamp
²diagnostic communication (PCI)
CONTROLLER A

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DODGE NEON 2000  Service Repair Manual the rear brake circuit is pulsed. This allows fluid to
enter the low pressure accumulator (LPA) in the
hydraulic control unit (HCU) resulting in a drop in
fluid pressure to the rear brakes. In order t

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DODGE NEON 2000  Service Repair Manual If the CAB calculates that the brake temperatures
are high, the traction control system becomes inoper-
ative until a time-out period has elapsed. During this
ªthermo-protection mode,º the traction

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DODGE NEON 2000  Service Repair Manual ABS BRAKING HYDRAULIC CIRCUIT, SOLENOID
VALVE, AND SHUTTLE VALVE FUNCTION (ABS
WITH TRACTION CONTROL)
The hydraulic diagram (Fig. 8) shows the vehicle in
the ABS braking mode. The diagram shows one
wh

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DODGE NEON 2000  Service Repair Manual ABS TRACTION CONTROL HYDRAULIC CIRCUIT,
SOLENOID VALVE, AND SHUTTLE VALVE
FUNCTION (ABS WITH TRACTION CONTROL)
The hydraulic diagram (Fig. 9) shows the vehicle in
the traction control (TC) mode. The d

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DODGE NEON 2000  Service Repair Manual DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
SERVICE WARNINGS AND CAUTIONS
The ABS uses an electronic control module, the
CAB. This module is designed to withstand normal
current draws associated with vehicle operation.
Car

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DODGE NEON 2000  Service Repair Manual NOTE: It is not necessary to bleed the entire
hydraulic system after replacing just the master cyl-
inder unless the brake system has been open to air
for an excessive amount of time or air is present

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DODGE NEON 2000  Service Repair Manual (5) Disconnect the primary and secondary brake
tubes from master cylinder (Fig. 12). Install plugs in
the master cylinder outlet ports.
(6) Clean the area around where the master cylin-
der attaches t