1991 ACURA NSX Service Repair Manual

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ACURA NSX 1991  Service Repair Manual 
Manual Steering
Overhaul (Cont'd)
25. Install the lock nut on the rack guide screw, and en the locknut while holding the rack guide screw

with a wrench.

LOCKNUT
68 N·
m (6.8 kg-m, 49 Ib-ft)
CR

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ACURA NSX 1991  Service Repair Manual 
29. Install the new boot bands on the boot and bend both
sets of locking tabs.
30. Lightly tap on the doubled portions to reduce their
 height.

NOTE: After assembling, slide the rack right and left

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ACURA NSX 1991  Service Repair Manual 
Manual Steering
Ball Joint Boot Replacement
1 . Remove the circlip and the boot. CAUTION: Do not contaminate the boot installation
section with grease.
2. Pack the interior of the boot and lip with g

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ACURA NSX 1991  Service Repair Manual 
System Description

Electrical Power Steering (EPS)

Outline

The NSX uses an electric motor-driven power steering, which possesses the characteristics best suited for a mid engine

automobile. This

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ACURA NSX 1991  Service Repair Manual 
FUSE BOX
System Description

Major Components

The Electrical Power Steering system is composed of the following major components:

EPS CONTROL UNIT

COUNTERSHAFT

SPEED SENSOR

ALTERNATOR
SPEEDOMETE

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ACURA NSX 1991  Service Repair Manual 
System Operation

Manual Steering Operation

Steering wheel input rotates the pinion of the gearbox through the universal joint. Due to the rack and pinion mechanism,

the rotation of pinion is conve

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ACURA NSX 1991  Service Repair Manual 
System Description

Function and Operation

Steering Sensor

The steering sensor consists of a torque sensor, an in-

terface, and the rotation sensor. 
INPUT

SHAFT 
TORSION BAR

SPIRAL

GROOVE

GUI

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ACURA NSX 1991  Service Repair Manual 
Rotation Sensor

The rotation sensor is housed inside the steering gearbox near the pinion. It converts the rotation speed and direction

of steering into voltage signals. The rotation of the steerin