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Installation Procedure

    Fig 1: Locating EBCM Seals
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  1. If installing a new EBCM, install the 12 EBCM seals (1).
  2. Fig 2: Locating EBCM
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  3. While aligning the brake pressure sensor to the BPMV, carefully install the EBCM (1) to the BPMV.

    Do not force the components together.

  4. NOTE: Refer to Fastener Notice .
    Fig 3: View Of Lower EBCM Bolts
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  5. Install the 2 lower EBCM bolts (1).

    Tighten:  Tighten the bolts to 2.3 N.m (20 lb in).

  6. Fig 4: View Of Upper EBCM Bolts
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  7. Install the 2 upper EBCM bolts (1).

    Tighten:  Tighten the bolts to 2.3 N.m (20 lb in).

  8. Fig 5: View Of Brake Fluid Level Indicator Switch & Power Brake Booster Vacuum Sensor Electrical Connectors
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  9. Position the engine wiring harness upward and connect the power brake booster vacuum sensor electrical connector (1).
  10. Connect the brake fluid level indicator switch electrical connector (2).
  11. Install the engine wiring harness (3) retaining clip to the master cylinder mounting stud.
  12. Fig 6: View Of EBCM Electrical Connector
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  13. Position the EBCM electrical connector (1) to the EBCM.

    Lower the lever until the locking tabs are fully engaged.

  14. If installing a new EBCM, program the EBCM. Refer to Electronic Brake Control Module Programming and Setup .
  15. Perform the Diagnostic System Check - Vehicle .
  16. Observe the brake pedal feel after performing the diagnostic system check. If the pedal now feels spongy, air may have been introduced into the secondary hydraulic circuit of the brake modulator which then may have been introduced into the primary circuit. If the pedal feels spongy, perform the Antilock Brake System Automated Bleed Procedure .