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(25) Install the windshield wiper wire harness and
switch. Route the wire harness down through steer-
ing column jacket.
(26) If equipped, install the cruise control wire har-
ness. Install the turn signal stalk by pushing it
straight into the column.
(27) Insert the hazard warning knob in the hazard
warning switch and press it inward. Align and install
the turn signal switch retaining screws. Ensure that
the turn signal switch is properly seated before tight-
ening the screws. Tighten the screws to 4 Nzm (33 in.
lbs.) torque. Thread the hazard warning switch knob
into the switch and pull the knob outward.
(28) Install and seat the upper bearing race in the
key/lock cylinder housing.
(29) Install the upper bearing preload spring, the
canceling cam and the lockplate.
(30) Install a replacement lockplate retaining snap
ring on the sleeve of the Lock Plate Compressor C-
4156 (J-23653-B). Install the tool on the steering
shaft (Fig. 27).
(31) Compress the lockplate with the compressor
tool and position the retaining snap ring in the steer-
ing shaft groove.
(32) Remove the compressor tool. Ensure that the
retaining ring is completely seated in the groove be-
fore removing the tool.
(33) Position the wire harness protectors, if
equipped, over the wire harnesses and snap them in
place on the steering column.
(34) Install the lockplate cover.
(35) Install the steering wheel. Refer to the instal-
lation procedure.
(36) Insert the ignition key in the key/lock cylin-
der; turn the cylinder to the OFF-UNLOCK position ;
move the ignition switch downward to eliminateany switch-to-remote rod lash; and tighten the igni-
tion switch attaching screws to 4 Nzm (35 in. lbs.)
torque.
(37) Depress the dimmer switch slightly and insert
a 3/32-inch drill bit into the adjustment hole.
(38) Loosen the retaining screws and move the
dimmer switch toward the steering wheel to remove
any lash. Tighten the dimmer switch retaining
screws to 4 Nzm (35 in. lbs.) torque.
(39) Remove the drill bit and test operation by
moving the dimmer switch stalk. Test the dimmer
switch operation in the full-up, down and center
steering wheel positions.
(40) Install the steering column and steering
wheel. Refer to the installation procedure.
(41) Connect the battery negative cable.
Fig. 27 Lockplate Retaining Ring Installation
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STEERING RHD
GENERAL SERVICE PROCEDURE INFORMATION
Right hand drive service procedures and torque
specifications involving steering; linkage, gear and
column are the same as left hand drive vehicles ex-
cept where shown. Refer to appropriate service proce-
dures regarding each component in the system.
The steering linkage consists of a pitman arm,
drag link, and tie rod. Adjustment sleeves are used
on the tie rod and drag link for toe and steering
wheel alignment (Fig. 1).
RECIRCULATING-BALL POWER STEERING GEARS
The steering gears can be adjusted and internally
serviced. The components CANNOT be interchanged
with those of a left hand drive vehicle.
The steering gear has a 17.5:1 ratio.
POWER STEERING PUMP
PRESSURE AND RETURN LINE
REPLACEMENT
Cap hose open ends and pump/steering gear fit-
tings to prevent entry of foreign material.
WARNING: POWER STEERING FLUID (AND PUMP
COMPONENTS) AND THE EXHAUST SYSTEM CAN
BE EXTREMELY HOT IF THE ENGINE HAS BEEN
RECENTLY OPERATING. DO NOT START THE EN-
GINE WITH ANY LOOSE OR DISCONNECTED
HOSES. DO NOT ALLOW THE LINES TO TOUCH A
HOT EXHAUST MANIFOLD.REMOVAL
(1) Place a drain pan under the pump and gear.
(2) Disconnect the pressure and return line from
the steering gear (Fig. 2, 3).
(3) Disconnect the pressure and return line from
the pump (Fig. 4). Drain the fluid from pump and
reservoir.
(4) Remove pressure and return line bracket at
belt tensioner (Fig. 5).
Fig. 1 RHD Steering Linkage
Fig. 2 Fluid Lines On Steering Gear
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INSTALLATION
(1) Wipe hose ends, pump and gear unions clean.
(2) Install pressure and return line on the pump
and gear (Fig. 2, 3, 4).
(3) Align the pressure and return line bracket to
the tensioner bracket. Install the screw. Tighten thescrew to 28 Nzm (21 ft. lbs.) torque.
(4) Tighten fittings at pump and gear to 28 Nzm
(21 ft. lbs.) torque.
(5) After installation, add power steering fluid, in-
spect and test for fluid leaks.
Fig. 4 Fluid Lines At Pump
Fig. 5 Pressure And Return Line Routing
Fig. 3 Pressure And Return Lines
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PUMP REPLACEMENT
REMOVAL
(1) Remove and cap pressure and return lines from
pump. Refer to Pressure and Return Line Replace-
ment in this section.
(2) Remove belt tension, turn tensioner clock-wise
and slip belt off pulley (Fig. 6).
(3) Remove the screws retaining front bracket and
pump to the rear bracket (Fig. 7, 8).(4) Remove screws that attach the front bracket to
the rear bracket (Fig. 9).
(5) Remove pump from bracket.
To remove the rear bracket from engine, the air
conditioning compressor and bracket must be re-
moved first. Refer to Group 24, Heating and Air Con-
ditioning for removal procedures.
(6) Remove fan from pulley and hub on rear
bracket.
(7) Remove 4 screws attaching the rear bracket to
block (Fig. 10, 11).
(8) Remove bracket from engine.
INSTALLATION
(1) Install the rear bracket to engine. Install
screws finger tight.
Fig. 6 Belt Tensioner
Fig. 7 Pump Mounting Screw Removal/Installation
Fig. 8 Power Steering Pump Mounting
Fig. 9 Front Bracket
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(2) Tighten front screws to 48 Nzm (35 ft. lbs.)
torque. Tighten side screw to 48 Nzm (35 ft. lbs.)
torque. It is important to torque the front screws
FIRST and the side screw LAST. This will prevent
the bracket from twisting or distorting.
(3) Install fan to pulley and hub. Tighten the nuts
to 27 Nzm (20 ft. lbs.) torque.
(4) Install air conditioning bracket and compressor
to engine. Refer to Group 24, Heating and Air Condi-
tioning for installation procedures.(5) Loose assemble screws through front bracket,
pump and into rear bracket.
(6) Install screws that attach the front bracket to
the rear bracket (Fig. 8). Tighten the screws to 27
Nzm (20 ft. lbs.) torque (Fig. 7).
(7) Install belt, turn tensioner clockwise and slip
belt onto pulley (Fig. 6).
(8) Install pressure and return lines to pump. Re-
fer to Pressure and Return Line Replacement in this
section.
(9) After installation, add power steering fluid, in-
spect and test for fluid leaks. Refer to Power Steering
PumpÐInitial Operation.
Fig. 11 Rear Bracket (Side View)Fig. 10 Rear Bracket (Front View)
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TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS
POWER STEERING GEAR
MANUAL STEERING GEAR
STEERING LINKAGEÐXJ
STEERING LINKAGEÐYJ
STEERING COLUMNÐXJ
STEERING COLUMNÐYJ
POWER STEERING PUMP
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TRANSMISSION AND TRANSFER CASE
CONTENTS
page page
30RH/32RH AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION . . . 66
AW-4 AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION........ 156AX 15 MANUAL TRANSMISSION.......... 32
AX 4/5 MANUAL TRANSMISSION........... 1
AX 4/5 MANUAL TRANSMISSION
INDEX
page page
Cleaning and Inspection................... 13
Gear Ratios............................. 2
General Information........................ 1
Recommended Lubricant.................... 2
Service Diagnosis......................... 2
Shift Pattern............................. 2Transmission Assembly and Adjustment....... 15
Transmission Disassembly and Overhaul........ 5
Transmission Identification................... 1
Transmission Installation.................... 4
Transmission Removal..................... 3
GENERAL INFORMATION
The AX 4 is a four speed manual transmission. The
AX 5 is a five speed manual transmission. Fifth gear
in the AX 5 is an overdrive range. The shift mecha-
nism in both models is integral and mounted in the
shift tower portion of the adapter housing (Fig. 1).
The AX 4/5 is used for 2.5L engine applications.
TRANSMISSION IDENTIFICATION
The AX 4/5 identification code is on the bottom
surface of the transmission case near the fill plug
Fig. 1 AX 4/5 Manual Transmission
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