Traction Control Module: Service and Repair
VSA Modulator-Control Unit Removal and Installation
NOTE:
- Do not spill brake fluid on the vehicle; it may damage the paint. If brake fluid gets on the paint, wash it off immediately with water.
- Be careful not to damage or deform the brake lines during removal and installation.
- After removal, plug the ends of the hoses and joints to prevent spilling brake fluid.
Removal
1. Turn the ignition switch to LOCK (0).
2. Move the washer reservoir Service and Repair.
3. Disconnect the VSA modulator-control unit 36P connector (A) by pushing the lock (B) and pulling down the lever (C); the connector disconnects itself.
4. Disconnect the six brake lines from the VSA modulator-control unit.
NOTE: Brake lines are connected to the master cylinder (D) and to the left-rear (E), the right-front (F), the left-front (G), and the right-rear (H) brake systems.
5. Remove the VSA modulator-control unit (I) with the bracket (J) from the body.
6. Remove the VSA modulator-control unit from the bracket.
Installation
1. Install the VSA modulator-control unit onto the bracket.
2. Install the bracket with the VSA modulator-control unit to the body.
3. Reconnect the six brake lines, then tighten the flare nuts to the specified torque.
4. Align the connecting surface of the VSA modulator-control unit 36P connector to the VSA modulator-control unit.
5. Pull up the lever of the VSA modulator-control unit 36P connector, then confirm the connector is fully seated.
6. Install the washer reservoir Service and Repair.
7. Bleed the brake system Service and Repair.
8. Do the VSA modulator-control unit update Testing and Inspection.
9. Do the VSA sensor neutral position memorization procedure Programming and Relearning.
10. Start the engine, and check that the ABS and the VSA indicators go off.
11. Test-drive the vehicle, and make sure the ABS and the VSA indicators do not come on.
NOTE: If the brake pedal is spongy, there may be air trapped in the modulator which could then be induced into the normal brake system during modulation. Bleed the brake system again Service and Repair.