Removal Procedure
- Remove the gear cover
(3). Refer to 
Modulator Gear Cover Replacement 
.
 
- Remove the brake motor pack (ABS) (1). Refer to 
ABS Motor Pack Replacement 
.
 
- Remove two ABS brake modulator to master cylinder banjo bolts
(2).
 
- Separate the brake modulator (6) from the master cylinder (8).
 
- Remove two transfer tubes (7) with O-rings from the master cylinder
(8) or the ABS brake modulator (6).
 
- Remove banjo bolt O-rings from the master cylinder (8) and the
ABS brake modulator (6).
 
Installation Procedure
Important: When replacing the ABS brake modulator, install the three gears in the
same location on the replacement brake modulator. Refer to 
ABS Motor Pack Replacement 
.
No repair of the ABS brake modulator is authorized. Replace the ABS
brake modulator as an assembly.
Important: Use new transfer tube assemblies when assembling the ABS brake modulator/master
cylinder assembly. Be sure to properly install two O-rings on each transfer
tube.
- Use the following procedure
in order to install the two transfer assemblies:
 
| 1.1.  | Lubricate the transfer tube assembly O-rings with clean brake
fluid. | 
 
| 1.2.  | Install the transfer tube assemblies (7) into ports of the ABS
brake modulator (6). | 
 
Push the tube assemblies in by hand to the bottom of the ports.
|          | Important: Refer to Hydraulic Brakes in Brakes for repair of the master cylinder.
 | 
 
- Lubricate the new banjo bolt O-ring with clean brake fluid.
 
- Install the banjo bolt O-ring into the master cylinder (8) and
the ABS brake modulator (6).
 
- Use the following procedure in order to install the ABS brake
modulator (6) onto the master cylinder (8):
 
| 4.1.  | Clamp the mounting flange of the master cylinder in a vise. | 
 
| 4.2.  | Insert the transfer tube assemblies (7) into the master cylinder
ports. | 
 
| 4.3.  |  Hold the ABS brake modulator and rock the modulator into position
on the master cylinder. | 
 
- Install two ABS brake modulator to master cylinder banjo bolts
(2).
 
Tighten
Tighten the banjo bolts to 24 N·m (17 lb ft).
- With the ABS brake modulator positioned upside down, and the gears
facing you, rotate each ABS brake modulator gear clockwise until movement
stops.
 
The procedure causes the following conditions:
| •  | The pistons are positioned very close to the top of the modulator
bore. | 
 
| •  | The brake bleeding procedure is simplified. | 
 
- Install the ABS brake motor pack (1) onto the ABS brake modulator/master
cylinder assembly.
 
- Install the gear cover (3) to the ABS brake modulator/master cylinder
assembly. Refer to 
Modulator Gear Cover Replacement 
.
 
- Bleed the system. Refer to 
Hydraulic Brake System Bleeding 
in Brakes.