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CAUTION: A seal on the rear of the master cylinder
is used to create the seal for holding vacuum in the
power brake vacuum booster. The vacuum seal on
the master cylinder MUST be replaced whenever the
master cylinder is removed from the power brake
vacuum booster.
(12) Remove vacuum seal located on the mounting
flange of the master cylinder. The vacuum seal is
removed from master cylinder bycarefullypulling it
off the rear of master cylinder.Do not attempt to
pry the seal off the master cylinder by inserting
a sharp tool between seal and master cylinder
casting.
REMOVAL - RHD
CAUTION: Vacuum in the power brake booster must
be pumped down (removed) before removing mas-
ter cylinder from power brake booster. This is nec-
essary to prevent the power brake booster from
sucking in any contamination as the master cylin-
der is removed. This can be done simply by pump-
ing the brake pedal, with the vehicle's engine not
running, until a firm feeling brake pedal is achieved.
(1) With engine not running, pump brake pedal
until a firm pedal is achieved (4 or 5 strokes).
(2) Disconnect negative battery terminal.
(3) Disconnect positive battery terminal.
(4) Remove battery shield.
(5) Remove nut and clamp securing battery to tray,
remove battery.
(6) Thoroughly clean all surfaces of the brake fluid
reservoir and master cylinder. Use only solvent such
as MopartBrake Parts Cleaner or equivalent.
(7) Remove wiring harness connector from brake
fluid level switch in master cylinder brake fluid res-
ervoir (Fig. 55).
(8) Disconnect primary and secondary brake tubes
from master cylinder housing (Fig. 59). Install seal-
ing plugs in the now open brake tube outlet ports.
CAUTION: Before removing the master cylinder
from the power brake vacuum booster, the master
cylinder and vacuum booster must be thoroughly
cleaned. This must be done to prevent dirt particles
from falling into the power brake vacuum booster.
(9) Clean area where master cylinder assembly
attaches to power brake booster. Use only a solvent
such as MopartBrake Parts Cleaner or equivalent.
(10) Remove two nuts attaching master cylinder to
power brake booster (Fig. 59).
(11) Slide master cylinder straight out of power
brake booster.CAUTION: A seal on the rear of the master cylinder
is used to create the seal for holding vacuum in the
power brake vacuum booster. The vacuum seal on
the master cylinder MUST be replaced whenever the
master cylinder is removed from the power brake
vacuum booster.
(12) Remove vacuum seal located on the mounting
flange of the master cylinder. The vacuum seal is
removed from master cylinder bycarefullypulling it
off the rear of master cylinder.Do not attempt to
pry the seal off the master cylinder by inserting
a sharp tool between seal and master cylinder
casting.
DISASSEMBLY - MASTER CYLINDER (FLUID
RESERVOIR)
(1) Clean master cylinder housing and brake fluid
reservoir. Use only a solvent such as Mopar Brake
Parts Cleaner or an equivalent.
(2) Remove brake fluid reservoir cap. Using a
syringe or equivalent type tool empty as much brake
fluid as possible from the reservoir.
CAUTION: When removing fluid reservoir from the
master cylinder, do not pry off using any type of
tool. This can damage the fluid reservoir or master
cylinder housing.
(3) Remove the master cylinder assembly from the
power brake vacuum booster. (Refer to 5 - BRAKES -
BASE/HYDRAULIC/MECHANICAL/MASTER CYL-
INDER - REMOVAL).
(4) Mount the master cylinder in a vise using the
master cylinder mounting flange.
Fig. 59 RHD MASTER CYLINDER MOUNTING
1 - PRIMARY BRAKE TUBE NUT
2 - SECONDARY BRAKE TUBE NUT
3 - MASTER CYLINDER MOUNTING NUTS
5 - 40 BRAKES - BASERS
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(5) Using correct size pin punch, remove the two
retaining pins between the fluid reservoir and master
cylinder housing (Fig. 60).
(6) Rock the brake fluid reservoir from side to side
while pulling up to remove it from the seal grommets
in master cylinder housing.
(7) Remove the two master cylinder housing to
brake fluid reservoir seal grommets (Fig. 61).
ASSEMBLY - MASTER CYLINDER (FLUID
RESERVOIR)
(1) Install new master cylinder housing to brake
fluid reservoir sealing grommets in master cylinder
housing (Fig. 61).(2) Lubricate reservoir mounting area with fresh
clean brake fluid. Place reservoir in position over
sealing grommets. Seat reservoir into sealing grom-
mets using a rocking motion while firmly pressing
down on fluid reservoir.
(3) Be sure fluid reservoir is positioned properly on
master cylinder.Bottom of fluid reservoir is to be
touching the top of both sealing grommets
when properly installed on master cylinder
housing.
(4) Install the two fluid reservoir to master cylin-
der retaining pins (Fig. 60).
(5) Install the master cylinder assembly on the
power brake booster. (Refer to 5 - BRAKES/HY-
DRAULIC/MECHANICAL/MASTER CYLINDER -
INSTALLATION)
(6) Fill fluid reservoir to its proper level as indi-
cated on the side of the fluid reservoir.
INSTALLATION
INSTALLATION - LHD
CAUTION: Different types of master cylinders are
used on this vehicle depending on brake options. If
a new master cylinder is being installed, be sure it
is the correct master cylinder for the type of brake
system the vehicle is equipped with.
CAUTION: When replacing the master cylinder on a
vehicle, a NEW vacuum seal MUST be installed on
the master cylinder.
(1) Install a NEW vacuum seal on master cylinder
making sure seal fits squarely in groove of master
cylinder casting.
(2) Position master cylinder on studs of power
brake booster, aligning booster push rod with master
cylinder piston.
(3) Install the two master cylinder mounting nuts
(Fig. 58). Tighten both mounting nuts to a torque of
25 N´m (225 in. lbs.).
CAUTION: When tightening the primary and sec-
ondary brake tube nuts at master cylinder, be sure
brake tubes do not contact any other components
within the vehicle and that there is slack in the flex-
ible sections of the tubes. This is required due to
the movement between the ABS ICU and the master
cylinder while the vehicle is in motion.
(4) Connect primary and secondary brake tubes to
master cylinder primary and secondary ports (Fig.
57). Brake tubes must be held securely when tight-
ened to control orientation of flex section. Tighten
tube nuts to a torque of 17 N´m (145 in. lbs.).
Fig. 60 Fluid Reservoir Retaining Pins (Typical)
1 - FLUID RESERVOIR
2 - RETAINING PINS
3 - MASTER CYLINDER
Fig. 61 Master Cylinder To Fluid Reservoir Seal
Grommets
1 - SEAL GROMMETS
2 - MASTER CYLINDER
RSBRAKES - BASE5-41
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(5) Install wiring harness connector to brake fluid
level switch mounted in brake fluid reservoir (Fig.
57).
(6) Install battery, clamp and nut.
(7) Install battery shield.
(8) Connect positive battery terminal.
(9) Connect negative battery terminal.
(10) Fill master cylinder with clean, fresh Mopart
Brake Fluid or equivalent.
(11) Road test vehicle to ensure proper operation of
brakes.
INSTALLATION - RHD
CAUTION: Different types of master cylinders are
used on this vehicle depending on brake options. If
a new master cylinder is being installed, be sure it
is the correct master cylinder for the type of brake
system the vehicle is equipped with.
CAUTION: When replacing the master cylinder on a
vehicle, a NEW vacuum seal MUST be installed on
the master cylinder.
(1) Install a NEW vacuum seal on master cylinder
making sure seal fits squarely in groove of master
cylinder casting.
(2) Position master cylinder on studs of power
brake booster, aligning booster push rod with master
cylinder piston.
(3) Install the two master cylinder mounting nuts
(Fig. 59). Tighten both mounting nuts to a torque of
25 N´m (225 in. lbs.).
CAUTION: When tightening the primary and sec-
ondary brake tube nuts at master cylinder, be sure
brake tubes do not contact any other components
within the vehicle and that there is slack in the flex-
ible sections of the tubes. This is required due to
the movement between the ABS ICU and the master
cylinder while the vehicle is in motion.
(4) Connect primary and secondary brake tubes to
master cylinder primary and secondary ports (Fig.
59). Brake tubes must be held securely when tight-
ened to control orientation of flex section. Tighten
tube nuts to a torque of 17 N´m (145 in. lbs.).
(5) Install wiring harness connector to brake fluid
level switch mounted in brake fluid reservoir (Fig.
55).
(6) Install battery, clamp and nut.
(7) Install battery shield.
(8) Connect positive battery terminal.
(9) Connect negative battery terminal.
(10) Fill master cylinder with clean, fresh Mopart
Brake Fluid or equivalent.(11) Road test vehicle to ensure proper operation of
brakes.
PEDAL - ADJUSTABLE
DESCRIPTION
The Adjustable Pedals System (APS) is designed to
enable the fore and aft repositioning of the brake and
accelerator pedals. This results in improved ergonom-
ics in relation to the steering wheel for taller and
shorter drivers. Being able to adjust the pedal posi-
tions also allows the driver to set steering wheel tilt
and seat position to the most comfortable position.
The effort required for pedal application will not
change regardless of pedal position.
The adjustable pedal system allows the pedals to
adjust up to 3 inches (75 mm) at a rate of approxi-
mately 0.4 in./sec. (9 mm/sec.). An adjustment switch
is located on the left side of the steering column
lower shroud.
If the vehicle is equipped with Remote Keyless
Entry (RKE), an optional memory feature is avail-
able.
The serviceable components of the APS are:
²Adjustable pedal assembly (includes motor,
cables, pedals, gear box, sensor and module)
²Adjustable pedal module (Refer to 8 - ELECTRI-
CAL/ELECTRONIC CONTROL MODULES/
ADJUSTABLE PEDAL MODULE)
²Adjustable pedal switch
²Pedal position sensor
OPERATION
Change of pedal position is accomplished by means
of a motor driven screw. Operating the adjustable
pedal switch activates the pedal drive motor. The
pedal drive motor turns a screw that changes the
position of the accelerator pedal. The motor also
drives a cable connected to a gear box that changes
the brake pedal position the same distance as the
accelerator pedal. The pedals can be moved rearward
(closer to the driver) or forward (away from driver).
Each pedal is moved on its activating lever to a posi-
tion where the driver feels most comfortable. The
position and operation of the activating levers are not
changed.
Pedal adjustment is inhibited when the vehicle is
in reverse or when cruise control is engaged. The
Electronic Vehicle Information Center (EVIC) will
display a message when the Adjustable Pedal Module
(APM) is disabled. i.e.:9Adjustable Pedal Disabled -
Cruise Control Engaged9or9Adjustable Pedal Dis-
abled - Vehicle in Reverse9.
Foot pressure or debris can stall pedal adjustment.
In order to avoid damage to system components dur-
5 - 42 BRAKES - BASERS
MASTER CYLINDER (Continued)
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ing pedal adjustment, the APM will monitor pedal
position sensor voltage. If the APM does not detect
expected voltage change within 3 seconds, it will cut
power to the adjustable pedal motor.
An optional memory feature is available. This
allows storing of one or two preferred pedal positions
in the APS. A preferred position can be stored and
recalled using the door-mounted switches. A stored
pedal position can be recalled (but not stored) using
the Remote Keyless Entry (RKE) if equipped with
the memory feature.
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING - ADJUSTABLE
PEDAL SYSTEM
Refer to Appropriate Diagnostic Information.
REMOVAL
NOTE: Before proceeding, review all Steering Col-
umn and Airbag Warnings and Cautions. (Refer to
19 - STEERING/COLUMN - WARNING)(Refer to 8 -
ELECTRICAL/RESTRAINTS - WARNING)
(1) Remove battery ground cable terminal from
battery negative post and isolate.
(2) Under instrument panel, remove silencer panel
below lower steering column cover.
(3) Remove screws securing lower steering column
cover/knee blocker, then remove it (Fig. 62).(4) Disconnect parking brake release link at
release handle.
(5) Compress tabs on sides of data link diagnostic
connector and remove it from knee blocker reinforce-
ment plate.
(6) Remove screws securing knee blocker reinforce-
ment plate in place, then remove reinforcement plate
(Fig. 62).
(7) Remove screws securing instrument panel
lower left reinforcement in place, then remove rein-
forcement (Fig. 63).
(8) Remove brake lamp switch. Discard the origi-
nal switch; it must not be reused (Refer to 8 - ELEC-
TRICAL/LAMPS/LIGHTING - EXTERIOR/BRAKE
LAMP SWITCH - REMOVAL)
(9) Remove screws fastening upper and lower
steering column shrouds to steering column (Fig. 64).
(10) Remove the lower shroud with adjustable
pedal switch; disconnect switch wiring connector
along left side of column as shroud is removed (Fig.
65).
(11) Disconnect traction control off switch wiring
connector; Remove upper shroud with traction con-
trol off switch.
(12) Disconnect wiring harness connectors (as
equipped) from clockspring, multi-function switch,
halo lamp, SKIM module, ignition switch and BTSI
solenoid (Fig. 65).
(13) Disconnect column wiring harness routing clip
from column.
Fig. 62 Lower Steering Column Cover And
Reinforcement
1 - INSTRUMENT PANEL
2 - REINFORCEMENT PLATE
3 - LOWER STEERING COLUMN COVER/KNEE BLOCKER
Fig. 63 Instrument Panel Lower Left Reinforcement
1 - INSTRUMENT PANEL LOWER REINFORCEMENT
2 - STEERING WHEEL
3 - LOWER LEFT REINFORCEMENT
RSBRAKES - BASE5-43
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(14) Disconnect PRNDL cable from shift lever and
column bracket (Fig. 66).
(15) Disconnect shift cable at shift lever mecha-
nism pin (Fig. 66).(16) Remove pinch side clip, then remove shift
cable from bracket on column.
(17) Turn the steering wheel from the STRAIGHT-
AHEAD position 180É to the right (upside-down posi-
tion), then remove the key and lock the column in
place.
(18) Remove the pinch bolt securing column cou-
pling to intermediate shaft (Fig. 67).
Fig. 64 Steering Column Shrouds
1 - FIXED SHROUD
2 - UPPER SHROUD
3 - CLOCKSPRING
4 - LOWER SHROUD
5 - STEERING COLUMN
Fig. 65 Pedal Switch Wiring Connector
1 - STEERING COLUMN FIXED SHROUD
2 - BRAKE TRANSMISSION SHIFT INTERLOCK
3 - B.T.S.I. WIRING CONNECTOR
4 - PEDAL SWITCH WIRING CONNECTOR
Fig. 66 Shift Cable At Steering Column
1 - SHIFT LEVER MECHANISM
2 - SHIFT CABLE
3 - BRACKET
4 - PRNDL CABLE
5 - STEERING COLUMN
Fig. 67 Pinch Bolt
1 - PINCH BOLT
2 - STEERING COLUMN
5 - 44 BRAKES - BASERS
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(19) Loosen two lower column mounting nuts.
(20) Remove two upper column mounting nuts.
(21) Remove the steering column.
(22) Remove dash seal silencer shell over steering
column intermediate shaft (Fig. 68).
(23) Remove two nuts securing brake lamp switch
bracket to pedal assembly (Fig. 69). Remove bracket.(24) Disconnect pedal wiring harness connector
(Fig. 69).
(25) Remove pedal wiring harness from clips along
pedal bracket.
(26) Position a small screwdriver between the cen-
ter tang on the power brake booster input rod-to-
brake pedal pin retaining clip (Fig. 70).
(27) Rotate screwdriver enough to allow retaining
clip center tang to pass over end of brake pedal pin.
Then pull retaining clip off brake pedal pin.Discard
retaining clip. It is not to be reused. Replace
only with a new retaining clip when assem-
bling.
(28) Slide booster input rod off pedal pin.
(29) Remove the four nuts attaching power brake
booster to dash panel (Fig. 71).
(30) Remove two brake pedal upper mounting bolts
at instrument panel dash bracket (Fig. 71).
(31) Disconnect accelerator cable retainer at accel-
erator pedal; remove cable from pedal.
(32) Remove adjustable brake pedal assembly.
INSTALLATION
(1) Install adjustable brake pedal assembly under
instrument panel.
(2) Install two brake pedal upper mounting bolts
at instrument panel dash bracket (Fig. 71). Do not
fully tighten at this time.
(3) Install four nuts attaching power brake booster
to dash panel (Fig. 71).
Fig. 68 Intermediate Shaft Dash Seal And Silencer
Shell
1 - INTERMEDIATE SHAFT
2 - DASH SEAL
3 - SILENCER SHELL
Fig. 69 Brake Lamp Switch Bracket
1 - BRAKE LAMP SWITCH BRACKET
2 - PEDAL WIRING HARNESS CONNECTOR
3 - STEERING COLUMN INTERMEDIATE SHAFT
4 - BRACKET MOUNTING NUTS
Fig. 70 Input Rod Brake Pedal Retaining Clip
Removal
1 - BRAKE PEDAL
2 - INPUT ROD
3 - SCREWDRIVER
4 - RETAINING CLIP
5 - BRAKE PEDAL PIN
RSBRAKES - BASE5-45
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(4) Tighten four booster mounting nuts and two
pedal bracket upper mounting bolts to 28 N´m (21 ft.
lbs.) torque.
(5) Install accelerator cable to pedal; install cable
retainer at accelerator pedal.
(6) Install booster input rod on brake pedal pin
and install a NEW retaining clip (Fig. 72).
(7) Install wiring harness in clips along pedal
bracket, then connect harness to pedal wiring har-
ness connector (Fig. 69).
(8) Install brake lamp switch bracket on pedal
assembly (Fig. 69). Tighten mounting nuts to 6 N´m
(50 in. lbs.) torque.(9) Install dash seal silencer shell over steering
column intermediate shaft and fasten in place (Fig.
68).
(10) Install the steering column on the mounting
studs. Install the two upper and two lower mounting
nuts. Tighten the upper, then lower mounting nuts to
12 N´m (105 in. lbs.) torque.
(11) Install the column shaft coupling onto the
intermediate shaft and install the pinch bolt (steer-
ing column should still be locked position it was
placed in during removal). Make sure the rounded
side of the intermediate shaft is matched to the cur-
vature of the coupling. Tighten the pinch bolt to 28
N´m (250 in. lbs.).
(12) Attach shift cable housing to bracket on col-
umn.
(13) Connect shift cable end to shift lever mecha-
nism pin (Fig. 66).
(14) Connect PRNDL cable to end of shift lever
mechanism pin and column bracket (Fig. 66).
(15) Connect column wiring harness connectors to
SKIM (if equipped), BTSI solenoid, ignition switch,
halo lamp, multi-function switch, and clockspring.
(16) Install the upper shroud (Refer to 19 -
STEERING/COLUMN/LOWER SHROUD - INSTAL-
LATION).
(17) If equipped, connect traction control off switch
wiring connector.
(18) Install upper shroud (with traction control off
switch if equipped) (Fig. 64).
(19) Connect adjustable pedal switch wiring con-
nector along left side of column (Fig. 65).
(20) Install the lower shroud with adjustable pedal
switch. Install screws fastening steering column
shrouds to steering column (Fig. 64).
CAUTION: Do not reuse the original brake lamp
switch. The switch can only be adjusted once. That
is during initial installation of the switch. If the
switch is not adjusted properly or has been
removed for some service, a new switch must be
installed and adjusted.
(21) Install and adjust NEW brake lamp switch.
(Refer to 8 - ELECTRICAL/LAMPS/LIGHTING -
EXTERIOR/BRAKE LAMP SWITCH - INSTALLA-
TION)
(22) Install instrument panel lower left reinforce-
ment (Fig. 63).
(23) Attach hood release to lower left reinforce-
ment.
(24) Install knee blocker reinforcement plate (Fig.
62).
(25) Connect parking brake release link to release
handle.
(26) Install data link diagnostic connector to
mounting hole in reinforcement plate.
Fig. 71 Booster Mounting (Typical)
1 - DASH BRACKET
2 - POWER BRAKE BOOSTER
3 - BRAKE PEDAL ASSEMBLY
Fig. 72 Retaining Pin Installed On Brake Pedal Pin
1 - BRAKE PEDAL
2 - RETAINING CLIP
3 - BOOSTER INPUT ROD
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(27) Install lower steering column cover/knee
blocker (Fig. 62).
(28) Install silencer panel below lower steering col-
umn cover/knee blocker.
NOTE: When reconnecting the battery on a vehicle
that has had the airbag module removed, the fol-
lowing procedure should be used.
(29) Reconnect ground cable to negative post of
battery in following manor:
(a) Connect scan tool (DRBIIIt) to data link
diagnostic connector located below steering column.
(b) Turn ignition key to ON position. Exit vehi-
cle with scan tool leaving scan tool harness
plugged in.
(c) Ensuring that there are no occupants in vehi-
cle, connect ground (-) cable to the negative post of
the battery.
(d) Using scan tool, read and record any airbag
fault codes. Refer to Appropriate Diagnostic Infor-
mation if any faults are found.
(e) Through drivers open window, Reach around
back of steering wheel (between steering wheel and
instrument cluster) and turn ignition key to OFF,
then back ON while observing instrument cluster
airbag indicator lamp. It should go on for six to
eight seconds, then go out. This action indicates
that airbag system is functioning normally. If air-
bag indicator lamp fails to light, blinks on and off,
or goes on and stays on, there is an airbag system
malfunction. Refer to Appropriate Diagnostic Infor-
mation to diagnose the system malfunction.
(30) Using scan tool (DRBIIIt), check for and clear
any existing adjustable pedal fault codes. The adjust-
able pedal system is now activated.
(31) Turn key to OFF and remove scan tool from
vehicle.
(32) Test operation of adjustable pedals, memory
seats (if equipped), RKE (if equipped), and all func-
tions that are steering column operated. If applica-
ble, reset the radio and the clock.
(33) Road test the vehicle to ensure proper opera-
tion of the steering and brake systems.
PEDAL TORQUE SHAFT - RHD
REMOVAL
(1) Remove the instrument panel. (Refer to 23 -
BODY/INSTRUMENT PANEL/INSTRUMENT
PANEL ASSEMBLY - REMOVAL)
(2) Remove the HVAC housing. (Refer to 24 -
HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING/DISTRIBUTION/
HVAC HOUSING - REMOVAL)
(3) Remove the retaining clip at the torque shaft
end of the brake pedal-to-torque shaft link. Removethe link from the torque shaft. Discard the retaining
clip. It is not to be reused. Replace with a new clip
when reassembled.
(4) Locate the booster input rod-to-brake pedal
torque shaft connection and remove the retaining clip
(Fig. 73). Discard the retaining clip. It is not to be
reused. Replace with a new clip when reassembled.
(5) Remove the four (4) brake booster retaining
nuts from inside the passenger compartment (Fig.
74).
(6) Remove the retaining nut from the brake
booster bracket located above the booster in the
engine compartment (Fig. 74).
(7) Remove the power brake booster bracket.
(8) Rotate the pedal torque shaft and remove it out
the left side of the vehicle.
INSTALLATION
(1) Lubricate both ends of the torque shaft with
MS-4517 Lubricant or equivalent and install the
torque shaft from the left side reversing the removal
procedure.
(2) Install the brake booster bracket on the left
end of the shaft.
(3) Install the four brake booster retaining nuts
inside the passenger compartment. Tighten the
mounting nuts to a torque of 29 N´m (250 in. lbs.).
(4) Install the retaining nut for the brake booster
bracket in the engine compartment. Tighten the
mounting nuts to a torque of 29 N´m (250 in. lbs.).
(5) Using lubriplate, or equivalent, coat the sur-
face of the brake pedal torque shaft pin where it con-
tacts the booster input rod. Also coat the surface of
Fig. 73 POWER BRAKE BOOSTER BRACKET
1 - BOOSTER BRACKET
2 - PEDAL TORQUE SHAFT
3 - RETAINING CLIP
4 - BOOSTER MOUNTING NUTS
RSBRAKES - BASE5-47
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