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CHRYSLER CARAVAN 2003  Service Manual INSTALLATION
INSTALLATION - LHD
(1) Position power brake booster on dash panel
using the reverse procedure of its removal (Fig. 62).
It may be necessary to push in on booster input rod
as it is guided

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CHRYSLER CARAVAN 2003  Service Manual (12) If the vehicle is equipped with the 2.5L diesel
engine, install the coolant recovery pressure con-
tainer and bracket. (Refer to 7 - COOLING/ENGINE/
COOLANT RECOVERY PRESS CONTAINER -
INSTALLATIO

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CHRYSLER CARAVAN 2003  Service Manual Here is how the height sensing proportioning valve
differs from a standard proportioning valve. As the
height of the rear suspension changes, the height
sensing portion of the proportioning valve chan

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CHRYSLER CARAVAN 2003  Service Manual INSTALLATION - PROPORTIONING VALVE
(HEIGHT SENSING)
(1) Install the end of the actuator rod through the
axle bracket grommet and slide the proportioning
valve bracket under the rear track bar body bra

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CHRYSLER CARAVAN 2003  Service Manual (18) Remove the hub/bearing-to-axle mounting
bolts (Fig. 117).
(19) Remove the hub/bearing (Fig. 118).
CAUTION: Corrosion may occur between the hub/
bearing and the axle flange. If this occurs, the hu

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CHRYSLER CARAVAN 2003  Service Manual tioning valve. The EVBP system uses the ABS sys-
tem to control the slip of the rear wheels in partial
braking range. The braking force of the rear wheels
is controlled electronically by using the inl

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CHRYSLER CARAVAN 2003  Service Manual START-UP CYCLE
When the ignition is turned on, a popping sound
and a slight brake pedal movement may be noticed.
The ABS warning lamp will also be on for up to 5
seconds after the ignition is turned o

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CHRYSLER CARAVAN 2003  Service Manual CAUTION
CAUTIONS
The ABS uses an electronic control module, the
CAB. This module is designed to withstand normal
current draws associated with vehicle operation.
Care must be taken to avoid overloadin