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HOMESERVICE MANUALSSUBARU2010OUTBACK SPORT F4-2.5L SOHCREPAIR AND DIAGNOSISRELAYS AND MODULESRELAYS AND MODULES - BRAKES AND TRACTION CONTROLELECTRONIC BRAKE CONTROL MODULETESTING AND INSPECTION
2010 Subaru Outback Sport F4-2.5L SOHC
Electronic Brake Control Module: Testing and Inspection
2010 Subaru Outback Sport F4-2.5L SOHCSECTION Testing and Inspection
INSPECTION
1) Check the condition of connection and settlement of connector.
2) Check the mark used for VDCCM&H/U identification.
Refer to "SPECIFICATION" for identification mark.

CHECKING THE HYDRAULIC UNIT ABS OPERATION BY PRESSURE GAUGE
1) Lift up the vehicle, and remove the wheels.
2) Remove the air bleeder screws from FL and FR caliper bodies.
3) Connect two pressure gauges to FL and FR caliper bodies.
CAUTION:
^ Use a pressure gauge used exclusively for brake fluid measurement.
^ Do not use the pressure gauge used for the measurement of transmission oil. Doing so will cause the piston seal to expand and deform.
NOTE:
Wrap sealing tape around the pressure gauge.

4) Bleed air from the pressure gauges and the FL and FR caliper bodies.
5) Perform ABS sequence control.
6) When the hydraulic unit begins to work, first the FL side performs decompression, hold and compression, and then the FR side performs decompression, hold and compression.
7) Read values indicated on the pressure gauge and check if the fluctuation of the values between decompression and compression meets the standard values. Depress the brake pedal and check that the kick-back is normal, and tightness is normal.

8) Disconnect the pressure gauges from FL and FR caliper bodies.
9) Install the air bleeder screws of FL and FR caliper bodies.
10) Remove the air bleeder screws from RL and RR caliper bodies.
11) Connect two pressure gauges to RL and RR caliper bodies.
12) Bleed air from the brake system.
13) Bleed air from RL and RR caliper bodies, and pressure gauge.
14) Perform ABS sequence control.
15) When the hydraulic unit begins to work, first the RR side performs decompression, hold and compression, and then the RL side performs decompression, hold and compression.
16) Read values indicated on the pressure gauge and check if the fluctuation of the values between decompression and compression meets specification. Depress the brake pedal and check that the kick-back is normal, and tightness is normal.
17) Disconnect the pressure gauge from the RL and RR caliper bodies.
18) Install the air bleeder screws of RL and RR caliper bodies.
19) Bleed air from the brake system.
CHECKING THE HYDRAULIC UNIT ABS OPERATION WITH THE BRAKE TESTER
1) Set wheels other than the one to measure on free rollers.
2) Prepare to operate the ABS sequence control.
3) Set the front wheels or rear wheels on the brake tester and set the gear to neutral.


4) Operate the brake tester.
5) Perform ABS sequence control.
6) When the hydraulic unit begins to work, check the following work sequence.
1) The FL wheel performs decompression, hold and compression in sequence, and subsequently the FR wheel repeats the cycle.
2) The RR wheel performs decompression, hold and compression in sequence, and subsequently the RL wheel repeats the cycle.
7) Read values indicated on the brake tester and check if the fluctuation of the values between decompression and compression meets specification.

8) After the inspection, depress the brake pedal and check that it is not abnormally hard, and tightness is normal.
CHECKING THE HYDRAULIC UNIT VDC OPERATION USING A PRESSURE GAUGE
1) Lift up the vehicle, and remove the wheels.
2) Remove the air bleeder screws from FL and FR caliper bodies.
3) Connect two pressure gauges to FL and FR caliper bodies.
CAUTION:
^ Use a pressure gauge used exclusively for brake fluid measurement.
^ Do not use a pressure gauge used for the measuring transmission oil pressure, as the piston seal may expand and deform.
NOTE:
Wrap sealing tape around the pressure gauge.

4) Bleed air from the pressure gauge.
5) Perform VDC sequence control.
6) When the hydraulic unit begins to work, first the FL side performs compression, hold, and decompression, and then the FR side performs compression, hold, and decompression.
7) Read values indicated on the pressure gauge and check if the fluctuation of the values between decompression and compression meets specification. Depress the brake pedal and check that it is not abnormally hard, and tightness is normal.

8) Disconnect the pressure gauges from FL and FR caliper bodies.
9) Install the air bleeder screws of FL and FR caliper bodies.
10) Remove the air bleeder screws from RL and RR caliper bodies.
11) Connect two pressure gauges to RL and RR caliper bodies.
12) Bleed air from RL and RR caliper bodies, and pressure gauge.
13) Perform VDC sequence control.
14) When the hydraulic unit begins to work, first the RR side performs compression, hold, and decompression, and then the RL side performs compression, hold, and decompression.
15) Read the values indicated on the pressure gauges and check if it is within specification. Depress the brake pedal and check that it is not abnormally hard, and tightness is normal.
16) Disconnect the pressure gauge from the RL and RR caliper bodies.
17) Install the air bleeder screws of RL and RR caliper bodies.
18) Bleed air from the brake line.
CHECK HYDRAULIC UNIT VDC OPERATION WITH BRAKE TESTER
1) Set wheels other than the one to measure on free rollers.
2) Prepare to operate the VDC sequence control.
3) Set the front wheels or rear wheels on the brake tester and set the select lever position to the "N" range.


4) Operate the brake tester.
5) Perform VDC sequence control.
6) When the hydraulic unit begins to work, check the following work sequence.
1) The FL wheel performs compression, hold and decompression in sequence, and subsequently the FR wheel repeats the cycle.
2) The RR wheel performs compression, hold and decompression in sequence, and subsequently the RL wheel repeats the cycle.
7) Read values indicated on the brake tester and check if the fluctuation of the values between decompression and compression meets specification.

8) After the inspection, depress the brake pedal and check that it is not abnormally hard, and tightness is normal.
1) Check the condition of connection and settlement of connector.
2) Check the mark used for VDCCM&H/U identification.
Refer to "SPECIFICATION" for identification mark.
CHECKING THE HYDRAULIC UNIT ABS OPERATION BY PRESSURE GAUGE
1) Lift up the vehicle, and remove the wheels.
2) Remove the air bleeder screws from FL and FR caliper bodies.
3) Connect two pressure gauges to FL and FR caliper bodies.
CAUTION:
^ Use a pressure gauge used exclusively for brake fluid measurement.
^ Do not use the pressure gauge used for the measurement of transmission oil. Doing so will cause the piston seal to expand and deform.
NOTE:
Wrap sealing tape around the pressure gauge.
4) Bleed air from the pressure gauges and the FL and FR caliper bodies.
5) Perform ABS sequence control.
6) When the hydraulic unit begins to work, first the FL side performs decompression, hold and compression, and then the FR side performs decompression, hold and compression.
7) Read values indicated on the pressure gauge and check if the fluctuation of the values between decompression and compression meets the standard values. Depress the brake pedal and check that the kick-back is normal, and tightness is normal.
8) Disconnect the pressure gauges from FL and FR caliper bodies.
9) Install the air bleeder screws of FL and FR caliper bodies.
10) Remove the air bleeder screws from RL and RR caliper bodies.
11) Connect two pressure gauges to RL and RR caliper bodies.
12) Bleed air from the brake system.
13) Bleed air from RL and RR caliper bodies, and pressure gauge.
14) Perform ABS sequence control.
15) When the hydraulic unit begins to work, first the RR side performs decompression, hold and compression, and then the RL side performs decompression, hold and compression.
16) Read values indicated on the pressure gauge and check if the fluctuation of the values between decompression and compression meets specification. Depress the brake pedal and check that the kick-back is normal, and tightness is normal.
17) Disconnect the pressure gauge from the RL and RR caliper bodies.
18) Install the air bleeder screws of RL and RR caliper bodies.
19) Bleed air from the brake system.
CHECKING THE HYDRAULIC UNIT ABS OPERATION WITH THE BRAKE TESTER
1) Set wheels other than the one to measure on free rollers.
2) Prepare to operate the ABS sequence control.
3) Set the front wheels or rear wheels on the brake tester and set the gear to neutral.
4) Operate the brake tester.
5) Perform ABS sequence control.
6) When the hydraulic unit begins to work, check the following work sequence.
1) The FL wheel performs decompression, hold and compression in sequence, and subsequently the FR wheel repeats the cycle.
2) The RR wheel performs decompression, hold and compression in sequence, and subsequently the RL wheel repeats the cycle.
7) Read values indicated on the brake tester and check if the fluctuation of the values between decompression and compression meets specification.
8) After the inspection, depress the brake pedal and check that it is not abnormally hard, and tightness is normal.
CHECKING THE HYDRAULIC UNIT VDC OPERATION USING A PRESSURE GAUGE
1) Lift up the vehicle, and remove the wheels.
2) Remove the air bleeder screws from FL and FR caliper bodies.
3) Connect two pressure gauges to FL and FR caliper bodies.
CAUTION:
^ Use a pressure gauge used exclusively for brake fluid measurement.
^ Do not use a pressure gauge used for the measuring transmission oil pressure, as the piston seal may expand and deform.
NOTE:
Wrap sealing tape around the pressure gauge.
4) Bleed air from the pressure gauge.
5) Perform VDC sequence control.
6) When the hydraulic unit begins to work, first the FL side performs compression, hold, and decompression, and then the FR side performs compression, hold, and decompression.
7) Read values indicated on the pressure gauge and check if the fluctuation of the values between decompression and compression meets specification. Depress the brake pedal and check that it is not abnormally hard, and tightness is normal.
8) Disconnect the pressure gauges from FL and FR caliper bodies.
9) Install the air bleeder screws of FL and FR caliper bodies.
10) Remove the air bleeder screws from RL and RR caliper bodies.
11) Connect two pressure gauges to RL and RR caliper bodies.
12) Bleed air from RL and RR caliper bodies, and pressure gauge.
13) Perform VDC sequence control.
14) When the hydraulic unit begins to work, first the RR side performs compression, hold, and decompression, and then the RL side performs compression, hold, and decompression.
15) Read the values indicated on the pressure gauges and check if it is within specification. Depress the brake pedal and check that it is not abnormally hard, and tightness is normal.
16) Disconnect the pressure gauge from the RL and RR caliper bodies.
17) Install the air bleeder screws of RL and RR caliper bodies.
18) Bleed air from the brake line.
CHECK HYDRAULIC UNIT VDC OPERATION WITH BRAKE TESTER
1) Set wheels other than the one to measure on free rollers.
2) Prepare to operate the VDC sequence control.
3) Set the front wheels or rear wheels on the brake tester and set the select lever position to the "N" range.
4) Operate the brake tester.
5) Perform VDC sequence control.
6) When the hydraulic unit begins to work, check the following work sequence.
1) The FL wheel performs compression, hold and decompression in sequence, and subsequently the FR wheel repeats the cycle.
2) The RR wheel performs compression, hold and decompression in sequence, and subsequently the RL wheel repeats the cycle.
7) Read values indicated on the brake tester and check if the fluctuation of the values between decompression and compression meets specification.
8) After the inspection, depress the brake pedal and check that it is not abnormally hard, and tightness is normal.
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When to See a Mechanic
Stop DIY work and contact a certified mechanic immediately if any of the following apply:
- • You smell fuel, burning insulation, or see smoke.
- • Brakes feel soft, pull hard to one side, or make grinding noises.
- • The engine overheats, stalls repeatedly, or misfires under load.
- • You are missing required tools, torque specs, or safe lifting equipment.
- • You are not confident in the next step or safety outcome.