Cover fenders and painted areas to protect them from possible brake fluid splashing.
2.
Locate the brake booster vacuum tube.
3.
Carefully pull the vacuum tube from the brake booster (see Figure 2).
4.
Remove the rubber grommet from the brake booster (see Figure 2).
IMPORTANT
CAUTION: If brake fluid is splashed on painted surfaces, immediately wipe off with a clean soft cloth and wash with water.
5.
Connect Special Tool J-49749 as shown in Figure 3.
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Use shop air supply pressure between 90 and 120 psi.
6.
Move/position the suction tube inside the brake booster so that any fluid in the lower area of the brake booster is sucked into the collection container.
NOTE: If there is fluid in the lower area of the booster:
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Keep the collection container upright.
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If the collection container fills to within 1/2 inch of the top, empty it and then continue.
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Continue suction until all of the fluid is removed.
7.
After you have removed any / all fluid from the brake booster, disconnect the tool and check the collection container.
If equipped, write down the customer settings for the ATC (Automatic Temperature Control) system. (Refer to the Service Manual as needed).
3.
Cover fenders and painted areas to protect them from possible brake fluid splashing.
CAUTION: If brake fluid is splashed on painted surfaces, immediately wipe off with a soft cloth and wash with water.
4.
Disconnect the negative battery cable.
5.
Disconnect the electrical connector from the Mass Air Flow Sensor.
6.
Remove the items shown in Figure 5 (4 cyl) or Figure 6 (6 cyl).
7.
Disconnect the brake fluid level sensor connector.
8.
Disconnect the harness mount from the side of the fluid reservoir.
9.
Drain the fluid from the brake master reservoir as follows:
a
Make sure the parking brake is set.
b.
Attach a vinyl tube with catch container to a caliper bleed valve.
If equipped with manual transmission, do not push the clutch pedal when the reservoir is empty or you will need to bleed the clutch system.
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If brake fluid is splashed on painted surfaces, immediately wipe off with a soft cloth and wash with water.
10.
If equipped with manual transmission, remove the fluid supply tube for the clutch master cylinder.
CAUTION: Do Not push the clutch pedal when the reservoir is empty or you will need to bleed the clutch system.
Brake line flare nut torque:18.2 N-m (1.9 kg-m, 13 ft-lb)
16.
If equipped with manual transmission, install the fluid supply tube for the clutch master cylinder.
CAUTION: Do Not push the clutch pedal when the reservoir is empty or you will need to bleed the clutch system.
17.
Re-connect the brake fluid level sensor connector.
18.
Re-connect the harness mount to the side of the fluid reservoir.
19.
Make sure the rubber grommet and vacuum tube are installed into the brake booster.
20.
Re-install the items shown in Figure 5 (4 cyl) or Figure 6 (6 cyl).
21.
Re-connect the electrical connector for the Mass Air Flow Sensor.