1994 JEEP CHEROKEE Steering fluid

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JEEP CHEROKEE 1994  Service Repair Manual (2) Remove fitting from pump housing (Fig. 10).
Prevent flow control valve and spring from
sliding out of housing bore.
(3) Remove and discard O-ring seal.
INSTALLATION
(1) If necessary, clean and ins

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JEEP CHEROKEE 1994  Service Repair Manual PITMAN SHAFT SEALSÐIN CAR REPLACEMENT
REMOVAL
(1) Remove pitman arm from gear. Refer to Pit-
man Arm Removal in Steering Linkage.
(2) Clean exposed end of pitman shaft and housing.
Use a wire brush t

Page 1059 of 1784

JEEP CHEROKEE 1994  Service Repair Manual (5) Remove the steering gear retaining bolts and
nuts. Remove the steering gear from the vehicle (Fig.
6, 7).
INSTALLATION
(1) Align the column coupler shaft to steering gear.
Refer to Column Coupler

Page 1061 of 1784

JEEP CHEROKEE 1994  Service Repair Manual (2) Starting at either stop turn the stub shaft back
1/2 the total number of turns. This is the center of
the gear travel (Fig. 12).
(3) Turn the pitman shaft adjuster screw back
(COUNTERCLOCKWISE) un

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JEEP CHEROKEE 1994  Service Repair Manual PITMAN SHAFT AND SIDE COVER REPLACEMENT
REMOVE
(1) Remove steering gear from vehicle. Refer to
Power Steering Gear Replacement in this section.
(2) Remove pitman arm from steering gear. Refer
to Pitma

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JEEP CHEROKEE 1994  Service Repair Manual CAUTION: Do not turn stub shaft any farther than
necessary. The recirculating balls will drop out of
the rack piston circuit and fall inside the rack pis-
ton chamber.
(3) Remove O-ring seal (Fig. 17)

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JEEP CHEROKEE 1994  Service Repair Manual (2) Remove stub shaft and valve assembly (Fig.
25).
(3) Remove stub shaft from valve assembly, if nec-
essary.
²Tap stub shaft lightly on a block of wood to loosen
shaft cap
²Pull cap and valve body

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JEEP CHEROKEE 1994  Service Repair Manual CLEAN AND INSPECTION
(1) Wash all components in clean solvent and dry
with compressed air.
(2) Check for scores, nicks or burrs on the rack pis-
ton finished surface. Slight wear is normal on the
worm
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