Caution: Brake fluid may irritate eyes and skin. In case of contact, take the
following actions:
• | Eye contact - rinse thoroughly with water. |
• | Skin contact - rinse with soap and water. |
• | If ingested - consult a physician immediately. |
Caution: To help avoid personal injury due to poor braking, DO NOT tap into the
vehicle's brake hydraulic system to operate a trailer brake system.
Caution: Remove all the air from the hydraulic brake system anytime the hydraulic brake system
is opened for repair. The entire bleeding procedure must be followed. Failure to remove
all the air in the hydraulic brake system will result in reduced braking performance
and possible personal injury.
Caution: To help avoid personal injury, due to a retained load on the brake modulator,
the Gear Tension Relief function of the scan tool must be performed prior
to removal of the ABS brake modulator assembly.
Notice: DOT 5 silicone brake fluid should never be used in the ABS
Brake System. Excessive wear of brake components and other conditions can
occur from using DOT 5 silicone brake fluid.
Notice: Power steering fluid and brake fluid must not be mixed. If brake seals
contact steering fluid or steering seals contact brake fluid, seal damage
will result.
Notice: The following service procedures shall be performed only after the ABS
brake modulator/master cylinder assembly has been removed from the vehicle.
Do not perform these procedure with the unit installed on the
vehicle. Complete overhaul of the ABS brake modulator/master cylinder assembly
is not authorized, only the following steps. These steps will break the unit
down into major components for replacement purposes.
• | Unplug the following components before performing electric welding
procedures: |
- | The EBCM harness connector |
- | The brake pressure modulator valve assembly connector |
• | Note the routing, position, mounting and location of the following
ABS components: |
- | Antilock components are extremely sensitive to EMI (Electromagnetic
Interference). |
- | Proper mounting is critical when servicing ABS components. |
• | Do not disconnect the battery from the electrical system with
the engine running. |
• | When disconnecting the EBCM connector, turn the ignition switch
to the OFF position. |
• | Do not hang the suspension components by the wheel speed sensor
cables. |
| Hanging the components by the sensor cables may damage the sensor cables. |
• | Do not force the wheel speed sensors into place. Push the sensors
into place by hand only. |
• | During painting work, do not subject the EBCM to temperatures
exceeding the following specifications: |
- | 95°C (203°F) for brief periods of time |
- | 85°C (184°F) for lengthy periods of time (about two hours) |
• | Use the following guidelines when filling the master cylinder: |
- | Use only Supreme 11 (GM P/N 12377967) or equivalent DOT 3 brake
fluid. |
- | Do not use a container that has been used for petroleum based
fluids. |
- | Petroleum based fluids will cause swelling and distortion of rubber
parts in the hydraulic brake system. |
- | Do not use a container that is wet with water. |
- | Water will mix with brake fluid. Mixing brake fluid and water lowers
the boiling point. |
- | Keep all fluid containers capped in order to prevent contamination. |
• | Use the Scan Tool diagnostic tester in order to inspect the entire
ABS system after replacement of any of the following components or any other
ABS work: |
- | The brake pressure modulator valve |
- | The wheel speed sensors |
- | The above precautions are not exhaustive and must be followed when working
on an ABS equipped vehicle. |
- | Become familiar with the ABS and how the ABS may be interrelated to
other components on the vehicle when performing service work. |