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Module, Anti-Lock Brake System (Abs): Removal

  1. Disconnect the negative (ground) cable from the battery and isolate it.
    CAUTION:

    Before disassembling the ICU, the ICU must be thoroughly cleaned. This must be done to prevent dirt particles and debris from entering into vital areas of the ICU.

  2. Thoroughly clean all surfaces of the ICU and brake tubes. Use only a solvent such as Mopar® Brake Parts Cleaner or equivalent.
    GC0079881Courtesy of CHRYSLER GROUP, LLC
    NOTE:

    Use this figure in the following step to release the ABM harness connector cover. It shows the location of the release tabs.

    GC0081322Courtesy of CHRYSLER GROUP, LLC
    1 - ABM (PART OF ICU)
    2 - WIRING HARNESS CONNECTOR
  3. Disconnect the ABM harness connector from the Antilock Brake Module (ABM). To do so:
    1. Depress the tabs on each side of the connector cover, then
    2. Pull outward and upward on the lower half of the cover until it locks into position pointing straight outward (2). The connector can then be pulled straight outward off the ABM (1).
    GC0081323Courtesy of CHRYSLER GROUP, LLC
    1 - MOUNTING SCREWS
    2 - ABM
  4. Remove the four screws (1) attaching the ABM (2) to the HCU.
    GC0081324Courtesy of CHRYSLER GROUP, LLC
    1 - ABM
    2 - HCU
    3 - SOLENOID VALVE STEM
    CAUTION:

    When removing the ABM from the HCU, be sure to completely separate the two components (approximately 38 mm (1.5 inches)) before removing the ABM. Otherwise, damage to the pressure sensor or pump motor connection may result, requiring HCU replacement. Do not to touch the sensor terminals on the HCU side or the contact pads on the ABM side as this may result in contamination and issues in the future.

  5. Separate the ABM (1) from the HCU (2).