Removal
1. Disconnect the negative (ground) cable from the battery and isolate cable.2. Using a brake pedal depressor, move and lock the brake pedal to a position past the first inch of pedal travel. This will prevent brake fluid from draining out of the master cylinder when the brake tubes are removed from the Hydraulic Control Unit (HCU).
3. Raise vehicle. Vehicle is to be raised and supported on jackstands or on a frame contact type hoist.
CAB 25 Way Connector:

4. Remove the routing clip attaching the HCU wiring harness to the HCU mounting bracket.
CAUTION: Do not apply a 12 volt power source to any terminals of the 25 way HCU connector when disconnected.
Unlocked 25 Way CAB Connector:

5. Remove the 25 way connector from the Controller Antilock Brake (CAB). The 25 way connector is removed from the CAB using the following procedure. Grasp the lock on the 25 way connector and pull it as far out as possible. This will raise and unlock the 25 way connector from the socket on the CAB.
CAUTION: Before removing the brake tubes from the HCU, the HCU must be thoroughly cleaned. This must be done to prevent dirt particles from failing into the ports of HCU or entering the brake tubes.
6. Thoroughly clean all surfaces of the HCU, and all brake tube nuts located on the HCU. Use only a solvent such as Mopar Brake Parts Cleaner or an equivalent to clean the HCU.
Brake Tube Connections To HCU:

7. Remove the brake tubes (6) from the inlet and outlet ports on the HCU.
HCU To Suspension Cradle Mounting Bolts:

8. Remove the 3 bolts attaching the HCU mounting bracket to the front suspension crossmember.
9. Remove HCU and the mounting bracket as a unit from the vehicle.
HCU Mounting Bolts:

10. Remove the 3 bolts mounting the HCU to the mounting bracket. Separate the HCU from the mounting bracket.
11. Remove the CAB from the bottom of the HCU for installation on the replacement HCU.