B - For Elantra Vehicles Not Equipped With ABS
CAUTION:Wear eye protection when performing this procedure:
1. Verify the vehicle is affected by identifying the vehicle production date range and VIN.
NOTE:
Apply this procedure only to the left side at the rear brake tube contact area with the steering gear box mounting bracket.
2. Raise the vehicle.
3. Locate the rear brake tube contact area with the steering gear box mounting bracket (left side).
4. Clean the brake tube contact area using shop air and a rag.
5. Before applying the surface treatment (zinc primer), install the nozzle into the spray tip.
6. Make a gap between the rear brake tubes and the steering gear box mounting bracket at the contact area by gently prying with a screwdriver.
NOTE:
If there is not a sufficient gap between the rear brake tubes and the steering gear box mounting bracket, the primer may not cover all of the contact area.
7. Apply the surface treatment on the bracket and the rear brake tube contact area evenly as shown (apply 3 light squirts).
NOTE:
Keep the gap open for at least 3-4 minutes or until the surface treatment is dry.
8. Before applying the anti-corrosion wax (CT-21), install the nozzle into the spray tip.
9. Evenly apply anti-corrosion wax on the steering gear box mounting bracket and the rear brake tube contact area (apply 6 light squirts).
10. Prepare the brake tube clip as shown.
11. Before installing the brake tube clip, apply the anti-corrosion wax inside the clip as shown.
12. Make a gap between the rear brake tubes and the steering gear box mounting bracket using a flathead screwdriver.
13. Install the brake tube clip on the rear brake tubes where the surface treatment and anti-corrosion wax were applied.
NOTE:
The brake tube clip is directional. The locking tabs inside the clip should face toward the vehicle front.
14. Apply the anti-corrosion wax on the rear brake tubes and brake tube clip evenly.
15. Lower the vehicle.