VSA Modulator-Control Unit Removal and Installation: Installation
NOTE:
- How to read the torque specifications .
- Review the Service Precautions before doing repairs or service .
- Do not damage or drop the VSA modulator-control unit as it is sensitive.
- Do not use power tools when installing the VSA modulator-control unit.
- When replacing the VSA modulator-control unit, do the keyless access system registration.
- VSA Modulator-Control Unit Bracket - Install
1. Install the VSA modulator-control unit (A) to the modulator bracket (B). - VSA Modulator-Control Unit - Install
1. Install the VSA modulator-control unit (A) with the bracket (B). 2. Align the connecting surface of the VSA modulator-control unit connector (A). 3. Pull down the lever (B) of the VSA modulator-control unit connector, then confirm the connector is fully seated.
4. Install the harness clamp (A), and the harness clip (B). 5. Connect the brake lines. NOTE: Brake lines are connected to the pedal feel simulator (A), the right-rear (B), the left-front (C), the right-front (D), and the left-rear (E) brake systems.
- PCM - Install
- Ground Cable - Connect
1. Connect the ground cable . - Brake System - Bleed
- Keyless Access System - Register
- VSA Modulator-Control Unit Software - Check
1. Make sure the VSA modulator-control unit has the latest software. If it does not have the latest, update the software in the VSA modulator-control unit . - VSA Modulator-Control Unit After Install - Check
1. Turn the vehicle to the ON mode. 2. Apply and release the parking brake 2 times, then make sure that the brake system indicator (red) goes OFF.
NOTE: If the brake system indicator (red) does not go OFF, check for poor connection at the VSA modulator-control unit connector.
- VSA Sensor Neutral Position - Memorize
- TPMS - Calibrate