ESP® Hydraulic Unit/Control Module Assembly Removal and Installation: Notes

2012 Suzuki Kizashi Sport GTS, 4WDSECTION Notes
CAUTION:
  • Performing certain prohibited service operations will affect the original performance of the ESP® hydraulic unit / control module assembly.

    Do not perform the following prohibited service operations:

    • Do not disassemble the ESP® hydraulic unit / control module assembly.
    • Do not loosen the blind plug.
    • Do not remove the motor.
    • Regarding ESP® hydraulic unit / control module assembly removal and installation, confirm specified torque and do not use impact tool to avoid damage.
    • Use care not to allow dust to enter ESP® hydraulic unit / control module.
    • Do not place ESP® hydraulic unit / control module on its side or upside down. Handling it in inappropriate way will affect its original performance.
    • Do not give an impact to hydraulic unit.
  • Brake fluid is extremely damaging to painted surfaces. If brake fluid contacts a painted surface, immediately wipe it off and flush the surface thoroughly with water.
  • The bracket of the ESP® hydraulic unit / control module assembly may has some burrs at the edge and may damage or deform the bushing, resulting in abnormal operation of the ESP® system. Be careful not to scratch bushings with the burr of the bracket when removing / installing the ESP® hydraulic unit / control module assembly from / to the bracket.
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