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Advisory:
Do not bump, or pull the master cylinder away from the booster during this install. Doing so
will dislodge the booster O-Ring. If the O-Ring becomes dislodged, do not drive the Jeep and contact
tech support for additional information.
2.Using firm pressure and pushing as indicated in the following picture, bend the A/C hose toward the
distributor cap in order to provide clearance for the bracket.
3.
Loosely zip tie the vacuum hose as indicated in the previous picture, in order to assure at least ½”
clearance around the compressor head.
4.
Remove Driver’s and Passenger’s Side Master Cylinder Nuts as indicated in pictures:
5.
Remove the brake fluid sensor wire connector – With a small flat head screw driver, slide the red tab
toward the passenger’s side. Press the tabs and pull the connector off of the brake fluid reservoir.
6.
Disconnect the small plastic wire clip indicated in the previous picture.
7.
Thread the connector and wire bundle under the steel brake line and re-attach as indicated in the
previous picture.
8.
13mm wrench – Remove both driver’s and passenger’s side master cylinder nuts.
9.
13mm wrench - Using the previously removed factory nuts, install the bracket with the compressor
installed.
10.
10mm wrench and Philips head screw driver - Using the one remaining fastener that was included
with your compressor, install the driver’s side rear compressor fastener.