brakes
ABS Pump
for 2018 Ford F-150 5.0L V8 Coyote · RWD
Difficulty
Advanced
Time
3.2 h
Tools
12
Steps
13
This procedure covers the removal and replacement of the ABS hydraulic control unit (HCU) pump assembly on a 2015-2020 Ford F-150 with the 5.0L Coyote V8 engine.
Warnings
⚠️Brake fluid is corrosive to paint and skin. Immediately clean any spills and avoid contact with vehicle finish.
⚠ABS pump replacement requires a scan tool capable of performing ABS system bleeding cycles. Manual bleeding alone will not properly bleed the HCU.
⚠Do not allow brake fluid reservoir to run empty during any step or air will enter the system requiring extensive bleeding.
ℹ️Never reuse brake fluid. Use only fresh DOT 4 LV brake fluid from a sealed container.
Tools required
Line wrench set (brake line wrenches)Essential
Torque wrench (10-150 Nm range)Essential
Socket set (10mm, 13mm, 18mm)Essential
Ratchet and extensionsEssential
Brake bleeding scanner tool or ABS-capable scan toolEssential
Brake fluid catch panEssential
Turkey baster or brake fluid pump
Wire brush
Penetrating oil
Safety wire or cap set for brake linesEssential
Floor jack and jack standsEssential
Wheel chocksEssential
Parts
- ABS hydraulic control unit (HCU) pump assembly × 1 — Use OEM specification
- Brake line crush washers/seals × 6 — Use OEM specification
- Shop towels × 1 — Generic
Fluids
- Motorcraft DOT 4 LV Brake Fluid — 1 qt
Preparation
- Park vehicle on level surface and apply parking brake
- Place wheel chocks behind rear wheels
- Open hood and locate brake fluid reservoir - remove cap and use turkey baster to remove old fluid down to minimum line (dispose properly)
- Disconnect negative battery terminal and wait 2 minutes for airbag system to discharge
- Locate ABS pump assembly on driver side frame rail forward of driver door area
- Spray all brake line fittings at ABS pump with penetrating oil and let soak 10-15 minutes
Procedure
- 1Access ABS pump assemblyThe ABS pump is mounted to the driver side frame rail. Remove any plastic covers or shields that obstruct access to the pump. On some models, the driver side front wheel may need to be removed for easier access. If removing wheel, raise vehicle with floor jack, support on jack stands, and remove wheel.
- 2Disconnect electrical connectorLocate the main electrical connector on the ABS pump assembly. Press the release tab and carefully disconnect the connector. Inspect connector pins for corrosion or damage. Move connector away from work area to prevent brake fluid contamination.⚠Do not pull on wiring - press release tab fully before separating connector.
- 3Label and disconnect brake linesThere are six brake lines connected to the ABS pump (four wheel circuits plus inlet and return). Use a marker or tape to label each line location before removal. Place drain pan beneath pump. Using line wrenches to prevent rounding, loosen each brake line fitting at the pump. Work slowly and expect brake fluid to drain. Have caps or safety wire ready to immediately seal each line opening to prevent contamination.⚠Use only line wrenches - standard wrenches will round off soft brass fittings.ℹ️Brake fluid will drain from lines - have catch pan positioned and plug lines immediately.Torque specLine Fittings26 Nm (19 lb-ft)
- 4Remove mounting hardwareThe ABS pump assembly is secured to the frame bracket with mounting bolts (typically three). Remove these bolts using appropriate socket. Support the weight of the pump with one hand as the final bolt is removed as the assembly is relatively heavy.Torque specMounting Bolts34 Nm (25 lb-ft)
- 5Remove ABS pump assemblyCarefully lower the ABS pump assembly from its mounting location. Keep assembly upright to minimize additional fluid spillage. Place old pump on workbench with drain pan underneath. Inspect mounting bracket for damage or corrosion and clean mounting surfaces with wire brush.
- 6Prepare new ABS pumpRemove new ABS pump from packaging. Verify part number matches old unit. Remove all protective caps from brake line ports. Install new crush washers/seals on all six brake line ports. Compare old and new units to ensure identical configuration.ℹ️New pump may come pre-filled with fluid or dry - verify manufacturer instructions.
- 7Install new ABS pump assemblyPosition new ABS pump assembly onto mounting bracket on frame rail. Align mounting holes and thread bolts by hand first. Once all bolts are started, torque mounting bolts to specification in a crossing pattern to ensure even seating.Torque specMounting Bolts34 Nm (25 lb-ft)
- 8Connect brake linesRemove caps from brake lines. Verify crush washers are properly seated in pump ports. Thread each brake line fitting by hand first according to your labels to ensure correct routing. Once all fittings are hand-started, use line wrench to torque each fitting to specification. Double-check all six connections are tight and properly seated.⚠Cross-threading brass fittings will require line replacement - thread by hand first to verify alignment.Torque specLine Fittings26 Nm (19 lb-ft)
- 9Reconnect electrical connectorWipe electrical connector clean of any brake fluid. Align connector with ABS pump and press firmly until release tab clicks into locked position. Verify connection is secure by gently pulling on connector.
- 10Fill brake fluid reservoirFill brake fluid reservoir to MAX line with fresh Motorcraft DOT 4 LV brake fluid. Keep reservoir topped off throughout bleeding process - check level frequently.⚠️Only use DOT 4 LV brake fluid - other fluid types will damage ABS components and seals.
- 11Reconnect battery and perform ABS bleedingReconnect negative battery terminal. Connect ABS-capable scan tool to vehicle OBD-II port. Turn ignition to ON position (do not start engine). Using scan tool, navigate to ABS system bleeding function. Follow scan tool prompts to activate ABS pump cycles while manually bleeding brakes at each wheel in sequence: right rear, left rear, right front, left front. Have assistant monitor fluid level and add fluid as needed. Each wheel requires multiple cycles to purge all air from ABS hydraulic unit.⚠Scan tool activation is mandatory - the ABS pump must cycle to purge internal valves that cannot be bled manually.ℹ️This process typically requires 15-30 minutes and may consume significant brake fluid.
- 12Manual brake bleedingAfter ABS pump bleeding cycles are complete, perform conventional two-person brake bleeding at each wheel (same sequence: RR, LR, RF, LF). At each wheel, have assistant pump brake pedal three times and hold, then open bleeder screw until fluid stops flowing, close bleeder screw, and repeat until no air bubbles appear in fluid. Torque bleeder screws to specification.⚠Do not overtighten bleeder screws - they are easily stripped.Torque specBleeder Screw10 Nm (7 lb-ft)
- 13Reinstall wheel and componentsIf wheel was removed for access, reinstall wheel and torque lug nuts to specification in star pattern. Reinstall any plastic covers or shields removed during access. Top off brake fluid reservoir to MAX line.Torque specWheel Lug Nuts204 Nm (150 lb-ft)
Reassembly
- Verify all brake line fittings are torqued and not leaking
- Confirm electrical connector is fully locked
- Ensure brake fluid reservoir is at MAX line with cap properly installed
- Verify no tools or parts are left in engine compartment or wheel well
Verification
- Start engine and verify ABS warning light turns off after 2-3 seconds
- With engine running, press brake pedal firmly - it should feel solid with no sponginess
- Perform test drive in safe area at low speed - verify normal brake operation and no warning lights
- Test ABS activation on dry pavement at low speed (if safe to do so) - pedal should pulsate normally
- Return to shop and inspect all brake line connections at ABS pump for any signs of leakage
- Use scan tool to verify no ABS fault codes are present
- Re-check brake fluid level after test drive and top off if needed