draining out of the master cylinder once the
brake tubes are removed from the HCU.
CAUTION: Do not apply a 12±volt power source to
any terminals of the 24-way CAB connector when
disconnected.
(8) Disconnect the wiring harness connector from
the speed control servo.
(9) Remove the speed control servo mounting nuts
and move the servo out of the way.
(10) Disconnect the 24±way connector from the
CAB. To disconnect the 24±way connector, grasp the
lock on the 24±way connector and pull it as far up as
possible. This will unlock the 24±way connector from
the socket on the CAB.
CAUTION: Before removing the brake tubes from
the HCU, the HCU must be thoroughly cleaned. This
must be done to prevent dirt particles from falling
into the ports of HCU or entering the brake tubes.
(11) Thoroughly clean all surfaces of the ICU and
brake tube nuts. Use only a solvent such as Mopart
Brake Parts Cleaner or equivalent to clean the ICU.
(12) Remove the brake tubes (4) from the outlet
ports on the HCU (Fig. 14).
(13) Remove the primary and secondary brake
tubes from the inlet ports on the HCU (Fig. 14).
(14) Center and prop the steering wheel.
(15) Remove the pinch bolt and disconnect the
steering shaft coupling.
(16) If equipped, remove the two clips securing
silencer to dash seal (Fig. 15). Remove silencer.
(17) Remove the three screws securing the dash
seal (Fig. 15). Remove seal.(18) Remove the 3 bolts attaching the ICU to its
mounting bracket (Fig. 16).
(19) Remove ICU from the vehicle through engine
compartment.
(20) If required, to separating the CAB from the
HCU, (Refer to 5 - BRAKES - ABS/HYDRAULIC/ME-
Fig. 14 Brake Tube Nuts At ICU
1 - PRIMARY BRAKE TUBE
2 - SECONDARY BRAKE TUBE
3 - CHASSIS BRAKE TUBES
Fig. 15 Lower Coupling And Dash Seal
1 - COUPLING
2 - DASH SEAL
3 - SILENCER
4 - MOUNTING SCREWS
5 - RETAINING CLIPS
6 - DASH
Fig. 16 ICU Mounting Bolts
1 - ICU MOUNTING BOLTS
2 - COUPLER
RSBRAKES - ABS5 - 103
ICU (INTEGRATED CONTROL UNIT) (Continued)
(4) Remove the CAB from the HCU (Fig. 24).
ASSEMBLY - ICU
(1) Install the CAB (Fig. 24) on the HCU.
(2) Install the 4 bolts mounting the CAB (Fig. 23)
to 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.
(4) Install the ICU in the vehicle and bleed the
base and ABS hydraulic systems. (Refer to 5 -
BRAKES/HYDRAULIC/MECHANICAL/ICU (INTE-
GRATED CONTROL UNIT) - INSTALLATION)
INSTALLATION
INSTALLATION - LHD
(1) Place the ICU in its bracket below the master
cylinder. Start the upper mounting bolt to hold it in
place.
(2) Inside the vehicle, install the remaining 2
mounting bolts attaching the ICU to the mounting
bracket (Fig. 16). Tighten all 3 mounting bolts to a
torque of 11 N´m (97 in. lbs.).
(3) Install the dash seal and three mounting
screws (Fig. 15).
(4) If equipped, install the silencer on top of the
dash seal (Fig. 15).
(5) Connect the steering shaft coupling and install
the pinch bolt (Fig. 15). Tighten the pinch bolt to 28
N´m (250 in. lbs.).
(6) Remove the steering wheel holder.
CAUTION: Because of the flexible section in the pri-
mary and secondary brake tubes, the brake tubes
must be held in proper orientation when tightenedand torqued. These tubes must not contact each
other or other vehicle components when installed.
Also, after the brake tubes are installed on the HCU,
ensure all spacer clips are reinstalled on the brake
tubes.
(7) Install the primary and secondary brake tubes
into their correct port locations on the HCU valve
block (Fig. 14). Tighten the tube nuts to a torque of
17 N´m (145 in. lbs.).
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.
NOTE: The chassis brake tube attachment locations
to the HCU, are marked on the bottom of the CAB.
(8) Install the (4) chassis brake tubes into their
correct port locations on the HCU valve block as
shown (Fig. 14). Tighten the tube nuts to a torque of
17 N´m (145 in. lbs.).
NOTE: Before installing the 24±way connector in
the CAB be sure the seal is properly installed in the
connector.
(9) Install the 24±way connector on the CAB by,
first, positioning the 24±way connector in the socket
of the CAB and carefully pushing it down as far as
possible. Once connector is fully seated by hand into
the CAB socket, push down on connector lock. This
will pull the connector into the socket of the CAB
and lock it in the installed position.
(10) Install any routing clips on the brake tubes.
(11) Remove the brake pedal holder.
(12) Install the speed control servo with its mount-
ing nuts.
(13) Connect the wiring harness to the speed con-
trol servo.
(14) Install the battery tray (Refer to 8 - ELEC-
TRICAL/BATTERY SYSTEM/TRAY - INSTALLA-
TION).
(15) Install the screw securing the coolant filler
neck to the battery tray.
(16) Reconnect the vacuum hose connector at the
tank built into the battery tray.
(17) Install the battery (Refer to 8 - ELECTRI-
CAL/BATTERY SYSTEM/BATTERY - INSTALLA-
TION).
(18) Install the battery shield.
(19) Remove the brake pedal holder.
(20) Connect negative cable back on negative post
of the battery.
Fig. 24 (TYPICAL) Remove/Install CAB
1 - CAB
2 - HCU VALVES
3 - HCU VALVE BLOCK
5 - 106 BRAKES - ABSRS
ICU (INTEGRATED CONTROL UNIT) (Continued)
SPECIFICATIONS
ACCESSORY DRIVE BELT TENSION
ACCESSORY
DRIVE BELTTENSION
2.4L ENGINE
Air Conditioning
Compressor/
GeneratorDynamic Tensioner
Power
SteeringNew
Belt534 - 756 N
178 - 212 Hz
(120 - 170
lbs.)
Used
Belt*356 - 534 N
145 - 178 Hz
(80 - 120 lbs)
*Belt is considered used after 15 minutes of run-in
time
3.3/3.8L ENGINES
Air Conditioning
CompressorDynamic
Tensioner
Generator/Water
Pump/Power
Steering
TORQUE
DESCRIPTION N´m Ft.
Lbs.In.
Lbs.
Bolt, Accessory Drive Belt
Tensioner Assembly (3.3/3.8L)28 - 250
Engine Coolant Temperature
Sensor7-60
Bolt, Generator & A/C Compressor
Drive Belt Tensioner Assembly
(2.4L)54 40 -
Bolts, Coolant Outlet Connector/
Thermostat Housing28 - 250
Bolts, Water Pump 12 - 105
Bolts , Water Pump Inlet Tube
(2.4L)12 - 105
Bolts, Water Pump Inlet Tube
(3.3/3.8L)28 - 250
Bolts, Water Pump Pulley (3.3/3.8L) 28 - 250
Screws, Radiator to A/C Condenser 5 - 45
Screws, Radiator Fan 5 - 45
Nuts, Radiator Mounting (Upper
Bracket)12 - 105
Fig. 5 Cooling System Service Locations
1 - COOLANT RECOVERY CONTAINER 3 - ENGINE OIL LEVEL DIPSTICK
2 - ENGINE OIL FILL CAP 4 - RADIATOR PRESSURE CAP
RSCOOLING7-5
COOLING (Continued)
ACCESSORY DRIVE
TABLE OF CONTENTS
page page
DRIVE BELTS
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING - ACCESSORY
DRIVE BELT..........................7
CLEANING.............................8
INSPECTION...........................8
DRIVE BELTS - 2.4L
STANDARD PROCEDURE - CHECKING
POWER STEERING BELT TENSION........8
REMOVAL.............................9
INSTALLATION..........................9ADJUSTMENTS........................10
BELT TENSIONER - 2.4L
REMOVAL.............................11
INSTALLATION.........................11
DRIVE BELTS - 3.3/3.8L
REMOVAL.............................11
INSTALLATION.........................12
BELT TENSIONER - 3.3/3.8L
REMOVAL.............................12
INSTALLATION.........................12
DRIVE BELTS
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING - ACCESSORY DRIVE BELT
CONDITION POSSIBLE CAUSES CORRECTIONS
INSUFFICIENT ACCESSORY
OUTPUT DUE TO BELT SLIPPAGE1. Belt too loose 1. (a) Replace belt (auto-tensioned
belts)
(b) Adjust power steering belt
tension (4 cyl. engine)
2. Belt excessively glazed or worn 2. Replace and tighten as specified
BELT SQUEAL WHEN
ACCELERATING ENGINE1. Belts too loose 1. (a) Replace belt (auto-tensioned
belts)
(b) Adjust power steering belt
tension (4 cyl. engine)
2. Belt glazed 2. Replace belts
BELT SQUEAK AT IDLE 1. Belts too loose 1. (a) Replace belt (auto-tensioned
belts)
(b) Adjust power steering belt
tension (4 cyl. engine)
2. Dirt or paint imbedded in belt 2. Replace belt
3. Non-uniform belt 3. Replace belt
4. Misaligned pulleys 4. Align accessories
5. Non-uniform groove or eccentric
pulley5. Replace pulley
RSACCESSORY DRIVE7-7
CONDITION POSSIBLE CAUSES CORRECTIONS
BELT ROLLED OVER IN GROOVE
OR BELT JUMPS OFF1. Broken cord in belt 1. Replace belt
2. Belt too loose, or too tight 2. (a) Replace belt (auto-tensioned
belts.)
(b) Adjust power steering belt
tension (4 cyl. engine)
3. Misaligned pulleys 3. Align accessories
4. Non-uniform groove or eccentric
pulley4. Replace pulley
CLEANING
Clean all foreign debris from belt pulley grooves.
The belt pulleys must be free of oil, grease, and cool-
ants before installing the drive belt.
INSPECTION
Belt replacement under any or all of the following
conditions is required:
²Excessive wear
²Frayed cords
²Severe glazing
Poly-V Belt system may develop minor cracks
across the ribbed side (due to reverse bending). These
minor cracks are considered normal and acceptable.
Parallel cracks are not (Fig. 1).
NOTE: Do not use any type of belt dressing or
restorer on Poly-V Belts.
DRIVE BELTS - 2.4L
STANDARD PROCEDURE - CHECKING POWER
STEERING BELT TENSION
WARNING: DO NOT CHECK BELT TENSION WITH
ENGINE RUNNING.
Accessory drive belt tension can be measured with
Special Tool 8371 ± Belt Tension Gauge Adapter, and
the DRBIIItusing the following procedures:
(1) Connect 8371 to the DRBIIItfollowing the
instructions provided with tool.
(2) Place end of microphone probe approximately
2.54 cm (1 in.) from belt at belt center span location
shown in (Fig. 2).
(3) Pluck the belt a minimum of 3 times. (Use your
finger or other suitable tool) The frequency of the
belt in hertz (Hz) will display on DRBIIItscreen.
(4) Adjust belt to obtain proper frequency (ten-
sion). Refer to ACCESSORY DRIVE BELT TENSION
CHART for belt tension specifications.
ACCESSORY DRIVE BELT TENSION CHART -
2.4L
Accessory Drive Belt Belt Tension
Air Conditioning
Compressor/GeneratorDynamic Tensioner
Power Steering PumpNew178 - 212
Hz
Used* 145 - 178
Hz
*A belt is considered used after 15 minutes of run-in
time.
Fig. 1 Drive Belt Inspection
1 - NORMAL CRACKS - BELT OK
2 - NOT NORMAL CRACKS - REPLACE BELT
7 - 8 ACCESSORY DRIVERS
DRIVE BELTS (Continued)
REMOVAL
GENERATOR AND AIR CONDITIONING BELT
(1) Raise vehicle on hoist.
(2) Remove the drive belt shield (Fig. 8).
WARNING: DO NOT ALLOW DRIVE BELT TEN-
SIONER TO SNAP BACK, AS DAMAGE TO TEN-
SIONER AND/OR PERSONAL INJURY COULD
RESULT.
(3) Position a wrench on the belt tensioner lug
(Fig. 3).
(4) Release belt tension by rotating the tensioner
clockwise (Fig. 3).
(5) Remove belt.
(1) Carefully return tensioner to its relaxed posi-
tion.
POWER STEERING PUMP
(1) From top of the vehicle, loosen locking nuts (1)
and (2) (Fig. 4).
(2) From under the vehicle, loosen the pivot bolt
(3). Loosen adjusting bolt (4) until belt can be
removed.
INSTALLATION
GENERATOR AND AIR CONDITIONING BELT
(1) Install belt onto all pulleys except for the
crankshaft (Fig. 5).(2) Rotate belt tensioner clockwise until belt can
be installed onto the crankshaft pulley (Fig. 3).
Slowly release belt tensioner.
Fig. 2 Power Steering Belt - Center Span Location
1 - POWER STEERING BELT CENTER SPAN LOCATION
Fig. 3 A/C & GENERATOR BELT TENSION RELEASE
1 - BELT TENSIONER
2 - WRENCH
Fig. 4 Power Steering Pump Belt
1 - REAR LOCKING NUT
2 - FRONT LOCKING NUT
3 - PIVOT BOLT
4 - ADJUSTING BOLT
RSACCESSORY DRIVE7-9
DRIVE BELTS - 2.4L (Continued)
(3) Verify belt is properly routed and engaged on
all pulleys (Fig. 5).
(4) Install drive belt shield (Fig. 8) and lower vehi-
cle.
POWER STEERING PUMP
(1) Install belt over crankshaft and power steering
pump pulleys (Fig. 5) and (Fig. 6).
(2) Apply an initial snug torque to pivot bolt (3)
and front locking nut (2) (Fig. 4).
(3) Tighten adjusting bolt (4) until proper belt ten-
sion is obtained (Fig. 4). For belt tension check pro-
cedure, (Refer to 7 - COOLING/ACCESSORY DRIVE/
DRIVE BELTS - STANDARD PROCEDURE -
CHECKING POWER STEERING BELT TENSION).
(4) Tighten pivot bolt (3) and front locking nut (2)
to 54 N´m (40 ft. lbs.) (Fig. 4).
(5) Tighten rear locking nut (1) to 54 N´m (40 ft.
lbs.) (Fig. 4).
ADJUSTMENTS
Satisfactory performance of the belt driven accesso-
ries depends on proper belt tension. Belt tensioning
should be performed with the aid of Special Tool
7198. Because of space limitations in the engine com-
partment, the use of this gauge may be restricted.
Raise the vehicle on a hoist and the remove the
splash shield to gain access to the drive belts, if nec-
essary. Adjust belt tension for either aNeworUsed
belt. For specifications, (Refer to 7 - COOLING/AC-
CESSORY DRIVE - SPECIFICATIONS).
Fig. 5 Accessory Drive Belts - 2.4L
1 - POWER STEERING PUMP PULLEY
2 - BELT TENSIONER
3 - GENERATOR PULLEY
4 - BELT - A/C AND GENERATOR
5 - A/C COMPRESSOR PULLEY
6 - CRANKSHAFT PULLEY
7 - BELT - POWER STEERING
Fig. 6 Belt Routing - 2.4L
1 - GENERATOR PULLEY
2 - A/C COMPRESSOR PULLEY
3 - CRANKSHAFT PULLEY
4 - P/S PUMP PULLEY
5 - P/S PUMP BELT
6 - BELT TENSIONER
7 - 10 ACCESSORY DRIVERS
DRIVE BELTS - 2.4L (Continued)
INSTALLATION
(1) Route and position the drive belt onto all pul-
leys, except for the crankshaft (Fig. 10).
(2) Rotate belt tensioner counterclockwise until
belt can be installed onto the crankshaft pulley (Fig.
9). Slowly release belt tensioner.
(3) Verify belt is properly routed and engaged on
all pulleys (Fig. 11).
(4) Install drive belt shield (Fig. 8) and lower vehi-
cle.
BELT TENSIONER - 3.3/3.8L
REMOVAL
(1) Raise vehicle on hoist.
(2) Remove the drive belt shield.
(3) Remove the drive belt. (Refer to 7 - COOLING/
ACCESSORY DRIVE/DRIVE BELTS - REMOVAL)
(4) Remove the belt tensioner (Fig. 12).
INSTALLATION
(1) Install the belt tensioner and bolt (Fig. 12).
Tighten bolt to 28 N´m (250 in. lbs.).
(2) Install the drive belt. (Refer to 7 - COOLING/
ACCESSORY DRIVE/DRIVE BELTS - INSTALLA-
TION)
(3) Install the drive belt shield.
(4) Lower the vehicle.
Fig. 10 ACCESSORY DRIVE BELT
1 - DRIVE BELT
2 - POWER STEERING PUMP PULLEY
3 - BELT TENIONER PULLEY
4 - IDLER PULLEY
5 - GENERATOR PULLEY
6 - AIR CONDITIONING COMPRESSOR PULLEY
7 - CRANKSHAFT PULLEY
8 - WATER PUMP PULLEY
Fig. 11 3.3/3.8L Belt Routing
1 - GENERATOR PULLEY
2 - A/C COMPRESSOR PULLEY
3 - CRANKSHAFT PULLEY
4 - TENSIONER PULLEY
5 - WATER PUMP PULLEY
6 - P/S PUMP PULLEY
7 - IDLER PULLEY
Fig. 12 BELT TENSIONER - 3.3/3.8L
1 - BELT TENSIONER
2 - BOLT
7 - 12 ACCESSORY DRIVERS
DRIVE BELTS - 3.3/3.8L (Continued)