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N MANUAL STEERING Disassembly Note Tie-rod 1. Uncrimp the washer. 2. Remove the tie rod. Adjusting cover Remove the adjusting cover by using the SST. Oil seal Remove the oil seal by using the SST. Rack Caution Removing the rack from the tube side can damage the rack bushing by dragging the rack teeth across it. When removing the rack, remove it slowly and carefully. Remove the rack from the tube side. Lower bearing Note The lower bearing does not need to be removed unless you are replacing it. 1. Heat the gear housing in water to about 80°C (180°F). 2. Tap the end of the housing with a plastic hammer to remove the lower bearing. Gartner Banana
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MANUAL STEERING N LOCKING TAB Rack bushing Note The rack bushing does not need to be removed unless you are replacing it. Depress the locking tab, and carefully remove the rack bushing. Bushing Note The bushing does not need to be removed unless you are replacing it. Carefully break the bushing to remove it. Inspection Rack 1. Inspect for cracking, damage, and tooth wear. Replace if necessary. 2. Measure runout of the rack. ' BUSHING b TAB I I Runout: 0.3mm (0.012 in) max. 3. If not within specification, replace the rack. Assembly Note Bushing Align A and B and press a new bushing into the gear housing by using the SST until the bushing is fully seated. Rack bushing 1. Align the tab of a new rack bushing with the hole in the column. 2. Push the rack bushing in until it is locked in place by the tab. Gartner Banana
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N MANUAL STEERING LOWER BEARING 1 IT-71 GEAR HOUSING FACE NSK MARK DOWNWARD 15UONX-018 VENTILATION HOLE 95AONX-02; RACK CENTRAL POSITION 95AONX-025 N-16 Lower bearing 1. Apply grease to a new lower bearing. 2. Set the lower bearing onto the pinion shaft so that the NSK mark on the bearing faces downward. u 3. Insert the pinion shaft together with the lower bearing. 4. Press the pinion shaft to seat the lower bearing. 5. Apply grease to the inside of the gear housing as shown. Rack 1. Secure the mounting bracket in a vise. 2. Apply grease to the rack bushing. 3. Apply grease to the rack teeth and the sliding surface. Caution Do not plug the ventilation holes with the grease. Caution Installing the rack from the tube side can damage the rack bushing by dragging the rack teeth across it. When installing the rack, install it slowly and carefully. 4. Slide the rack in from the tube side. Pinion shaft 1. Apply grease to the inner race of the upper bearing and install it to the pinion shaft. 2. Apply grease to the teeth of the pinion shaft. 3. Turn the flat section of the rack toward the pinion, and insert the pinion. Gartner Banana
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MANUAL STEERING N Rear cover 1. Apply grease to the outer race of the upper bearing and install it in the gear housing. 2. Install a new oil seal to the rear cover. 3. Apply sealant to the threads of the rear cover and install it into the gear housing. 4. Rotate the pinion to the left and right a few times to seat the bearing. 5. Tighten the rear cover so that the starting torque of the pinion is 200-350 g (7.1-12.3 oz} as checked by using the SST and a pull gauge. 6. Tighten the locknut. Do not allow the rear cover to turn. Tightening torque: 50--68 N-m (5.0-7.0 kgf.m, 37-50 ft.lbf} Adjusting cover 1. Carefully move the rack so that the pinion is set to the center (neutral position) of the rack gear as shown. 2. Install the roller assembly, needle roller, holder, dish springs, friction block, and the spring as shown. 3. Torque the adjusting cover to 9.8 N.m (1 kgf-m, 85 in.lbf), then loosen it 25O45". Use the SST to secure the adjusting cover and the locknut. Tightening torque: 40-58 N.m (4.CL6.0 kgf-m, 29--43 ft-lbf} 4. Measure the starting torque of the pinion by using the SST. Center position + 90" Pull gauge reading: 1,000-1,400 g (35-50 oz} Any other position Pull gauge reading: less than 1,700 g (60 or) 5. If not within specification, repeat steps 2 and 3. Gartner Banana
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N ENGINE SPEED SENSING POWER STEERING ENGINE SPEED SENSING POWER STEERING PREPARATION SST For removal of tie-rod end For installation of tie-rod end boot 49 01 1 8 850C Puller, ball joint Installer, boot For inspection of power steering fluid pressure For inspection of power steering fluid pressure - --- - - Gauge (Part of 49 1232 670A) Gauge set, power steering For inspection of power steering fluid pressure For inspection of power steering fluid pressure 49 H002 671 Adapter, power steering gauge dP--= &--- Valve body (Part of 49 1232 670A) For removal and installation of upper bearing For pressurize oil seal For removal of backup ring and oil seal For inspection of power steering fluid pressure 49 DO32 306 Support block For removal of upper bearing For pressurize oil seal For removal of backup ring and oil seal 49 DO32 304 Installer, oil seal and bearing Handle / For installtion of oil seal and center bearing 49 DO32 301 Installer body, oil seal and bearing 49 NO32 303 Remover, backup ring and oil seal 49 DO32 31 6 Protractor For removal of oil seal and center bearing For installation of adjusting cover 49 DO32 307 Remover, oil seal and bearing For installtion of oil seal 49 DO32 303 Attachment For installation of center bearing Attachment Gartner Banana
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ENGINE SPEED SENSING POWER STEERING N For installation of oil seal 49 NO32 301 Protector body, oil seal For installation of oil seal Guide, oil seal 0 49 NO32 305 Protector, backup ring and oil seal For installtion of steering rack assembly For installation of holder 49 NO32 304 Protector, oil seal 49 DO32 31 3 Seal ring former For formation of seal ring of pinion shaft 49 DO32 315 Former and guide, seal ring For formation of seal ring of control valve 49 DO32 31 0 Protector, pinion shaft For installation of plug assembly For pressurize upper bearing 49 DO32 305 Remover, oil seal and bearing 49 GO32 31 7 Hose For inspection of cylinder sealing For inspection of cylinder sealing For disassembly of oil pump For measurement of pinion torque Preload attachment Holder 49 9200 020 V-ribbed belt tension gauge For measurement of drive belt tention Gartner Banana
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N ENGINE SPEED SENSING POWER STEERING TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE Steering feels heavy - - Poor lubrication, foreign material, or abnormal wear of steering ball joint Stuck or damaged lower arm ball joints lmproper steering pinion preload Damaged steering gear Malfunctioning steering shaft joint Problem I lmproperly adjusted wheel alignment Possible Cause 1 Malfunctioning steering gear lncorrect tire pressure Loose or damaged oil pump drive belt Low fluid level or air in fluid I Leakage of fluid I Insufficient oil pump pressure Steering wheel pulls lncorrect tire pressure to one side Unevenly worn tires ( Weak front spring General instability while driving Worn or damaged stabilizer and/or upper or lower arm bushing Dragging brake Loose lower arm lmproperly adjusted wheel alignment lncorrect tire pressure Damaged or unbalanced wheel Worn or damaged steering joint(s) lmproper steering pinion preload Weak front coil spring Worn or damaged stabilizer and/or upper or lower arm bushing Malfunctioning shock absorber Cracked or worn engine mount Cracked or worn transmission mount Shake (Steering wheel vibrates up/ down) Shimmy (Steering wheel vibrates left1 right) lmproperly adjusted wheel alignment Excessive tire and/or wheel runout Loose lug nuts Unbalanced wheel(s) Excessive steering wheel play Poor steering wheel return Cracked or worn steering gear mount Loose steering gear mounting bolts Stuck or damaged steering ball joint Excessive tire and/or wheel runout Loose lug nuts Unbalanced wheel@) lncorrect tire pressure Unevenly worn tires Malfunctioning shock absorber Loose shock absorber mounting bolts Stuck or damaged lower arm ball joint Cracked or worn suspension bushings Damaged or worn front wheel bearing lmproperly adjusted front wheel alignment Worn steering gear Worn or damaged steering joints Worn or damaged lower arm bushing Loose steering gear mounting bolts Worn linkage or tie-rod ball joint lncorrect tire pressure Stuck or damaged steering joints lmproperly adjusted front wheel alignment lmproper steering pinion preload Ball joint not operating smoothly Steering shaft contacting something Action Lubricate or replace Replace Adjust Replace Replace Adjust Replace Adjust Adjust or replace Add fluid or bleed air Repair or replace Replace Adjust Replace Replace Replace Repair Tighten or replace Adjust Adjust Adjust or replace Replace Adjust Replace Replace Replace Adjust Replace Tighten Adjust or replace Replace Replace Replace Tighten Replace Replace Tighten Adjust or replace Adjust Replace Replace Tighten Replace Replace Replace Adjust Replace Replace Replace Tighten Replace Adjust Replace Adjust Adjust Replace Repair Pagelsection N-25 section R N-32 N-25 N- 9 section R N-25 section Q N-37 N-21,22 - N-34 section Q section Q section R section R section P section R section R section Q section Q N- 9 N-32 section R section R section R section R section Q section Q section Q section B section J N-26 N-25 N-25 section Q section Q section Q section Q section Q section R section R section R section R section M section R N-25 N- 9 section R N-25 N-25 section Q N- 9 section R N-32 N-25 N- 9 Gartner Banana
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ENGINE SPEED SENSING POWER STEERING N TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE (CONT'D) Possible Cause I Problem Abnormal noise from steering system Loose oil pump Loose steering gear Loose oil pump bracket Drive belt loosettight Air in system Malfunctioning steering gear Malfunctioning oil pump Obstruction near steering column or pressure hose Loose steering linkage Worn steering joints Action Tighten Tighten Tighten Adjust Bleed air Replace Replace Repair or replace Tighten or replace Replace PageISection section B N-25 N- 9 N- 9 25UONX41 AIR BLEEDING 1. Check the fluid level. (Refer to page N-22.) 2. Turn the steering wheel fully to the left and right several times with the engine not running. 3. Recheck the fluid level. If it has dropped, add fluid. 4. Repeat steps 2 and 3 until the fluid level stabilizes. 5. Start the engine and let it idle. 6. Turn the steering wheel fully to the left and right several times. 7. Verify that the fluid is not foamy and that the fluid level has not dropped. 8. Add fluid if necessary, and repeat steps 6 and 7. Gartner Banana