19-4STEERING - Specifications
ItemsNmIft.lbs.Power steering gear box
Joint assembly
Pressure hose to gear box
Return tube to gear box
Tie rod end to knuckle
Stay to crossmember
Stabilizer bar bracket
Front roll stopper insulator nut
Centermember to body
Front exhaust pipe to rubber hanger
Front exhaust pipe mounting bolt
Front exhaust pipe mounting nut
Tie rod end lock nut
Tie rod to rack
Feed tubes
End plugPinion and valve assembly to self-locking nut
Rack support cover locking nut
Valve housing installation bolts
Power steering oil pump
Pressure hose to oil pump
Oil pump to oil pump bracket
Heat protector installation nut
Oil pump bracket to engine
1.8L Engine
Front side
Left side2.0L DOHC Engine
Oil reservoir installation bolt
Oil reservoir bracket installation bolt
Pump cover to pump body
Suction connector to pump body
Connector to pump body
Terminal assembly to pump body
ower steering hoses
Cooler tube to body
Cooler tube to hood lock stay
Cooler tube clamp
Return tube to body
Pressure tube to gear box
Return tube to gear box
Pressure hose to body
Pressure hose to oil pump
Pressure hose to pressure tube
Pressure hose bracket11-14
9-13
9-13
17-25
51-58
22-3036-47
58-72
7-11
22-29
22-29
43-58
36-4058-72
9-13
36-51
14-22
36-51
12-19
15-2012-18
12-18
24-34
70-80
30-42
50-65
80-100
10-15
30-40
30-40
60-80
50-55
80-10012-18
50-70
20-30
50-7017-26
14-21
10-1535-45
25-33
9-14
7-1027-41
20-3025-33
18-24
25-33
18-24
9-14
7-109-14
7-1018-22
13-16
6-104-7
50-7036-51
25-3018-22
9-14
7-104-6
29-43
3.0-4.5'2-3
9-14
7-1012-18
9-13
12-18
9-13
9-14
7-1014-21
IO-15
30-4022-29
9-14
7-10
STEERING - Smcifications
LUBRICANTS_’” I_: Nls%D--
ItemsSpecified lubricantQuantity
The sliding part of the
bearing
The surfaces of the
bearing spacer
The mating surfaces of
the joint and cover
assembliesMOPAR Multi-mileage Lubricant Part No. 2525035 orequivalentAs required~ 8’i-.A
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Manualsteeringgear boxBellows
The toothed surface of
the rack and to the inner
side of the rack bushing
The toothed surface of
the pinion
The surface of the racksupport that contacts
Inner side of the racksupport spring
Tie rod end dust coverSilicone grease
MOPAR Multi-mileage Lubricant Part No. 2525035 or
equivalent
As required
Power
steering
gear boxBellows
Bearing
O-ring
Oil seal
Special tool (MB991 213)
Pinion and valve
assembly seal ring partSilicone grease
MOPAR ATF PLUS (Automatic Transmission Fluid Type
7176VAutomatic transmission fluid “DEXRON” or
“DEXRON II”
As required
Coating of the rack teethMOPAR Multi-mileage Lubricant Part No. 2525035 or
face
equivalent
Pinion and valve
assembly pinion gear part
Rack support surface in
contact with the rack bar
Tie rod end dust cover.I
PowerPower steering fluidMOPAR ATF PLUS (Automatic Transmission Fluid Type0.9 liter (.95 qt.)
steering oil7176)/Automatic transmission fluid “DEXRON” or
pump“DEXRON II”
Flow control valveMOPAR ATF PLUS (Automatic Transmission Fluid TypeAs requiredFriction surface of rotor,7176)/Automatic transmission fluid “DEXRON” or
vane, cam ring and pump“DEXRON II”
cover
O-ring
SEALANTS AND ADHESIVESNWCE--
,.IItems
Manual steeringgear boxTop plug screw
Rack support coverDust cover
Specified sealant and adhesive
3M ATD Part No. 8663 or equivalentPower steering
gear boxEnd plug screwPower steering rack support cover screwDust cover
3M ATD Part No. 8663 or equivalent
STEERING - Social Tools
SPECIAL TOOLSPower steering
oilpressure hose setMeasurement of oilpressure
pressure gaugeadapter (pump side)
support cover
19-10STEERING - Service Adjustment Procedures c Power Steering>
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SERVICE ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURES
STEERING WHEEL FREE PLAY CHECKNlSFABH
1. With engine running (hydraulic operation), set front wheels
straight ahead.2. Measure the play on steering wheel circumference before
wheels start to move when slightly moving steering wheel
in both directions.
Limit: 30 mm (1.2
in.13. When the play exceeds the limit, check for play on steering
shaft connection and steering linkage. Correct or replace.
4.If the free play still exceeds the limit value set steering wheel
straight ahead with engine stopped. Load 5
N (1 lb.1 towardssteering wheel circumference and check play.
Standard value (steering wheel play with engine
stopped): 11 mm
I.43 in.)
If the play exceeds the standard value, remove steering gearbox and check total pinion torque.
STEERING ANGLE CHECKN19FDBJ1. Set front wheels on turning radius gauge and measure
steering angle.Standard values:
Turbo
Inner wheel
31”30’+2”Outer wheel
27”OOOther models
Inner wheel
35”00’_+2”Outer wheel
2990’
2. When not within the standard value, it is probably a toe
problem. Adjust toe (refer to GROUP 2-Service Adjustment
Procedures) and recheck.TIE ROD END BALL JOINT VARIATION CHECK
(SHAFT DIRECTION)N19FVA8The inspection procedure for the tie rod end ball joint variation
is the same as for the manual steering system. (Refer to
P. 19-7.)
TIE ROD END BALL JOINT STARTING TORQUE
CHECKNlSFEBDThe inspection procedure for the tie rod end ball joint starting
torque is the same as for the manual steering system. (Refer to
P.19-8.)
STEERING - Service Adjustment Procedures < Power Steering >194113AO29313AO290
STEERING WHEEL CENTERINGNlSFIYAFCenter the steering wheel in the same way as the manual
steering. (Refer to P.19-8.1
STATIONARY STEERING EFFORT CHECKNlSFFAI
1. With the vehicle stopped on a flat, paved surface, turn the
steering wheel to the straight ahead position.
2. Start the engine and set it to 1,000 + 100 rpm.
Caution
After checking the engine rpm., there must be a return to
the standard idling rpm.3. Attach a spring balance to the outer circumference of the
steering wheel and measure the steering force required to
turn the steering wheel from the straight ahead position to
the left and right (within a range of 1.5 turns).
Also check to be sure that there is no significant fluctuationof the required steering force.
Standard value:
Steering effort37
N (8 lbs.) or less
Fluctuation allowance6 N (1.3 Iljs.)‘or less:...
STEERING WHEEL RETURN TO CENTER CHE$$$aETo make this test, conduct a road test and check as follows.
1.Make both gradual and sudden turns and check the steering
“feeling” to be sure that there is no difference in the steeringforce required and the wheel return between left and right
turns.2. At a speed of 35 km/h
(22 mph), turn the steering wheel
90°, and release the steering wheel after 1 or 2 seconds.
If the steering wheel then returns
70” or more, the return
can be judged to the satisfactory.
NOTE
There will be a momentary feeling of “heaviness” when thewheel is turned quickly, but this is not abnormal. (This is
because the oil pump discharge amount is especially apt to
be insufficient during idling.
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19-12STEERING - Service Adjustment Procedures
Pressure ofWater pump
pulleyOlA0059Fluid fluctuation
While engine
runningWhile enginestopped13uo139
Return hoseVinyl hose
x ,3Ao,42-
V-BELT TENSION CHECKNlSFliAl
1.Check to be sure that the belt is not damaged and that the
V-belt is correctly attached to the groove of the pulley.
NOTE, If there is abnormal noise or belt slippage, check the belt
tension and check for unusual wear or abrasion, or damage,
of the
pullev contact surface, and for scars or scratches onthe
pulley.2.
Press in V-belt at the illustrated position with about 100 N
(22 Ibs.) and measure deflection.
Standard value: 6-9 mm
1.26.35 in.)
3. If there is a deviation from the standard value range, make
an adjustment of the belt tension by following the procedures
described below.
(1) Loosen bolts A, B and C (for holding the oil pump).
(2) Place a bar or similar object against the body of the oil
pump, and, while manually providing the suitable
amount of tension, adjust the amount of
flexion of the
belt.
(3) Tighten bolts A, B and C (for holding the oil pump).
(4) Check the amount of flexion of the belt; readjust if
necessary.
CautionThe check should be made after turning the engine
one time or more in the regular direction of rotation (tothe
dght).
FLUID LEVEL CHECKNlSFIAI
1.Park the vehicle on a flat, level surface, startthe engine, andthen turn the steering wheel several times to raise the
temperature of the fluid to approximately
50-60°C
(122-140°F).2. With the engine running, turn the wheel all the way to the
left and right several times.3. Check the fluid in the oil reservoir for foaming or milkiness.
Check the difference of the fluid level when the engine is
stopped, and while it is running. If the fluid level changes
considerably, air bleeding should be done.
FLUID REPLACEMENTNlSFJAJ
1.Raise the front wheels on a jack, and then support them with
rigid racks.2. Disconnect the return hose connection.
3.Connect a vinyl hose to the return hose, and drain the oil into
a container.
STEERING - Service -Adjustment Procedures < Power Steering >IgJf~
4.Disconnect the high-tension cable, and then while operating
the starting motor intermittently, turn the steering wheel all;
the way to the left and right several times to drain all of the
fluid.
Caution, 35
Be careful not to position thq high-tension able ye&r the
carburetor or the delivery pipe.5. Connect the return hoses securely, and then
secur& it ,with
the clip.6. Fill the oil reservoir with the specified fluid up
td the Ibwerposition of the filter, and then bleed the air.
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Specified fluid:MOPAR ATF PLUS (Automatic Transmis-sion Fluid Type 7176)/Automatic trans-
mission fluid “DEXRON” or “DEXRON II”Fluid level change:
within
5 mm (2 in.)While engineWhile engine
runningstoppedl?lrnl?J3
BLEEDINGNlSFKAG
1.Jack up the front wheels and support them by using a floor
stand.2. Manually turn the oil pump pulley a few times.
3. Turn the steering wheel all the way to the left and right
several times.
4.Disconnect the high-tension cable, and then, while operatingthe starting motor intermittently, turn the steering wheel all
the way to the left and right several times
(for 1-5 to 20
seconds).
Caution
1. During air bleeding, replenish the fluid supply so thatthe level never falls below the lower positiin
@f the
eiter.I .“:
2. If air bleeding is done while engine is runnind, ‘the air
will be
brokeir up and absorbed intti the fluid;‘?ti’ sureto do the bleeding only while cranking.
5.Connect the ignition cable, and then start the engine (idling).6. Turn the steering wheel to the left and right until there are
no air bubbles in the oil reservoir.
7. Confirm that the fluid is not milky, and that the level is
upito the specified position on the level gauge.
8.Confirm that there is very little change in the fluid level whenthe steering wheel is turned left and right.
9.Check whether or not the change in the fluid level is within5 mm
(.2 in.) when the engine is stopped and when it is
running.
Caution
1.If the change of the fluid level is 5 mm I.2 in.) or more,
the air has not been completely bled from the system,
and thus must be bled completely.2. If the fluid level rises suddenly after the engine is
stopped, the air has not been completely bled.
3. If air bleeding is not complete, there will be abnormal
noises from the pump and the flow-control valve, and
this
condition could cause a lessening of the life of the
pump, etc.
19-14STEERING - Service Adjustment Procedures < Power Steering >Shut-off valv
Pressure gauge
(FW close)
(C-3309-E)I
Temperature
gauge
\e’\
Pressure hoses
Re(Mti990994)
\Oil pump
713AO145Shut-off valve
Pressure gauge(FullY ?penl
Pressure hoses
OIL PUMP PRESSURE TESTNl9FlAF
CHECKING THE OIL PUMP RELIEF PRESSURE1. Disconnect the pressure hose from the oil pump, and then
connect the special tools.
2.Bleed the air, and then turn the steering wheel several timeswhile the vehicle is not moving so that the temperature of
the fluid rises to approximately
50-60°C (122-14OOF).3. Start the engine and idle it at 1,000
f 100 rpm.
4. Fully close the shut-off valve of the pressure gauge and
measure the oil pump relief pressure to confirm that it is
within the standard value range.
Standard value: 7.5-8.2
MPa (1,067-1,166 psi)
Caution
Pressure gauge shut off valve must not remain closed formore than 10 seconds.
5.If it is not within the standard value, overhaul the oil pump.
6.Remove the special tools, and then tighten the pressure hoseto the specified torque.
7. Bleed the system.
CHECKING THE PRESSURE UNDER NO-LOAD CONDITIONS1. Disconnect the pressure hose from the oil pump, and then
connect the special tool.
2.Bleed the air, and then turn the steering wheel several timeswhile the vehicle is not moving so that the temperature of
the fluid rises to approximately
50-60°C (122-14OOF).3. Start the engine and idle it at 1,000
-t 100 rpm.
4.
Check whether or not the hydraulic pressure is the standard
value when no-load conditions are created by fully openingthe shut-off valve of the pressure gauge.
Standard value:
0.8-I .O MPa (114-142 psi)
Limit: 1.5
MPa (213 psi)
5. If it is not within the standard value, the probable cause is
a malfunction of the oil line or steering gear box, so check
these parts and repair as necessary.
6.Remove the special tools, and then tighten the pressure hoseto the specified torque.
7. Bleed the system.