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Hydraulic Fluid Accumulator: Service and Repair



Hydraulic Brake Booster Accumulator Replacement

Tools Required

J 26889 Accumulator Piston Compressor


Removal Procedure

Caution: The accumulator contains compressed gas. Always use the proper tools and follow the recommended procedures or personal injury may result. Do not apply heat to accumulator. Do not attempt to repair an inoperative accumulator. Always replace an inoperative accumulator with a new one. Dispose of an inoperative accumulator by drilling a 1.5 mm (1/16 in) diameter hole through the end of the accumulator can, opposite the O-ring.


Caution: Push rod removal is not recommended. Improper staking of the push rod to the Hydroboost reaction piston can result in a loss of brakes. If the rod or seals require service, the entire unit must be replaced.


1. Depress brake pedal at least twenty times to relieve pressure in the accumulator.




2. Remove the master cylinder nuts from the hydraulic booster.
3. Remove the master cylinder and secure away from the hydraulic booster.
4. Remove the hydraulic booster. Refer to Hydraulic Brake Booster Replacement (Service and Repair) .




5. Place theJ 26889 over the end of the accumulator.
6. Install the nut on the stud.
7. Depress the accumulator with a C-clamp.




8. Rotate retaining ring (2) until either end of the ring is under the access hole (1).
9. Depress and hold the ring with a small tool inserted into the access hole




10. Remove the accumulator retainer ring (1) using a small hook shaped tool.




11. Release the C-clamp.
12. Remove the nut from the stud.
13. Remove theJ 26889 .




14. Remove the accumulator (2) and O-ring seal (3).



Installation Procedure

1. Lubricate all seals and metal friction points with power steering fluid.




2. Install the accumulator (2) and O-ring seal (3).




3. Place theJ 26889 over the end of the accumulator.
4. Install the nut on the stud.
5. Depress the accumulator with a C-clamp.




6. Install the accumulator retainer ring (2).




7. Release the C-clamp.
8. Remove the nut from the stud.
9. Remove theJ 26889 .
10. Install the hydraulic booster. Refer to Hydraulic Brake Booster Replacement (Service and Repair) .




11. Install the master cylinder to the hydraulic brake booster.

Notice: Refer toFastener Notice in Cautions and Notices.

12. Install the master cylinder nuts.

Tighten the master cylinder nuts to 36 Nm (27 lb ft).