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STEERING
1
OVERHAUL POWER STEERING BOX
Service repair no - 57.10.07
Overhaul
NOTE: Overhaul of steering box should
not be carried out during the warranty
period.
WARNING: Wear safety glasses while
removing and refitting circlips and
retaining ring.
CAUTION: Absolute cleanliness is
essential when overhauling power steering
box.
1.Remove steering box from vehicle.See Repair,
Power Steering Box
Remove drop arm using extractor LRT-57-012.
Loosen drop arm securing nut, but do not
remove before using extractor. Remove dirt
excluder from output shaft.
2.Drain oil, remove blanking plugs and bleed
screw. Hold steering box over suitable container,
turn input shaft from lock to lock, until oil is
drained. Refit bleed screw.
3.Rotate retainer ring until one end is 12 mm from
extractor hole. Using a drift through hole in
cylinder, lift retaining ring from groove in cylinder
bore.
4.Remove retainer ring, using a screwdriver.
5.Turn input shaft (left lock on left hand drive, right
lock on right hand drive) until piston pushes out
cover. Turn input shaft fully in opposite direction,
applying pressure to piston.
6.Remove set screw retaining rack pad adjuster.
7.Remove rack adjuster and pad.
8.Remove sector shaft adjuster locknut.
9.Remove four bolts from sector shaft cover.
10.Screw in sector shaft adjuster until cover is
removed.
NOTE: Sealant is applied to hexagon
socket to 'tamperproof' sector shaft
adjuster
11.Slide out sector shaft.
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STEERING
9
OVERHAUL Input shaft oil seal
92.Fit seal, lip side first, into housing. Use seal
saver LRT-57-016 and seal installer
LRT-57-026. Note that seal is fitted to a depth of
4.75 - 5.00 mm from face of box.
93.Secure seal with circlip.
94.Smear inner lip of dirt excluder with PTFE
grease. Fit dirt excluder using LRT-57-027.
When fitted correctly outer shoulder of excluder
is 4.00 - 4.50 mm from face of box, dimension X
in RR3941M.
95.Remove drop arm. Smear inner lip of dirt
excluder with PTFE grease and refit, ensuring
outer lip is flush with casing.
96.With input shaft on centre, line up centralising
holes in drop arm and steering box see inset in
RR3940M. Fit drop arm to steering box using a
new tab washer. Tighten to
176 Nm,bend over
tab.
97.Fit steering box.See Repair, Power Steering
Box
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57STEERING
2
SPECIFICATIONS, TORQUE TORQUE VALUES
NOTE: Torque wrenches should be regularly checked for accuracy to ensure that all fixings are
tightened to the correct torque.
Nm
Ball joint nuts 40..............................................................................................
Clamp bolt nuts 14..........................................................................................
Steering column bracket nuts 22....................................................................
Steering wheel nut 50.....................................................................................
Tie bar to mounting nut 110.............................................................................
Universal joint pinch bolt 25............................................................................
PAS box
Adjuster locknut 60.................................................................................
Drop arm nut 176....................................................................................
Sector shaft cover to steering box 75.....................................................
Steering box to chassis 81.....................................................................
Steering box fluid pipes 14mm thread 15...............................................
Steering box fluid pipes 16mm thread 20...............................................
Tie bar 81...............................................................................................
PAS pump
High pressure fluid pipe 20.....................................................................
Power steering pump mounting 35.........................................................
Pulley bolts, power steering pump 10....................................................
Hose clamp 3........................................................................................
Front mounting plate bolts 9..................................................................
PAS reservoir
Hose clamp 3........................................................................................
* Torque values below are for all screws and bolts used except for those that are specified otherwise.
METRIC Nm
M5 6......................................................................................................
M6 9......................................................................................................
M8 25.....................................................................................................
M10 45...................................................................................................
M12 90...................................................................................................
M14 105..................................................................................................
M16 180..................................................................................................
UNC / UNF
1/4 9......................................................................................................
5/16 24...................................................................................................
3/8 39.....................................................................................................
7/16 78...................................................................................................
1/2 90.....................................................................................................
5/8 136....................................................................................................
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STEERING
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SERVICE TOOLS POWER STEERING BOX
LRT-57-012 Drop arm extractor
LRT-57-007 'C' Wrench
LRT-57-006 Worm adjusting wrench
LRT-57-019 Ring expander
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SUPPLEMENTARY RESTRAINT SYSTEM
3
FAULT DIAGNOSIS
4.Airbag modules
A- If defective, replace and dispose of the entire unit
as directed in the instructions. Under no
circumstances should a diagnosis be performed using
electrically powered test equipment or probing
devices.
B- Tampering or mishandling can result in personal
injury. For special handling instruction refer to the
Workshop manual. This airbag module cannot be
repaired. Use diagnostic instructions to determine if
the unit is defective.
C- ROVER Bar code - The code number must be
recorded if the airbag module is to be replaced.
5.Steering wheel
Refer to the Owner's Handbook for information
on the airbag system.
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75SUPPLEMENTARY RESTRAINT SYSTEM
10
REPAIR CRASH SENSOR - DISTRIBUTED SRS
Service repair no - 76.74.04
Remove
1.Disconnect battery negative lead.
2. LH sensor only:Slacken power steering
reservoir clamp and lift reservoir to provide
access.
Diesel model only:Remove jack and mounting
bracket.
3.Disconnect multiplug from sensor
CAUTION: Ensure airbag harness
connector seal and anti-backout DO NOT
come adrift when disconnecting sensor.
4.Use special socket, remove 2 screws securing
crash sensor to body.
5.Remove crash sensor.Refit
6.Reverse removal procedure.
7.Tighten crash sensor securing screws to
10 Nm
(7 lbf ft).
Ensure multiplug is fully engaged on
sensor and retained by its latch.
8.Check Supplementary Restraint System using
Testbook.
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82AIR CONDITIONING
4
FAULT DIAGNOSISFAULT CAUSE REMEDY
E.
NOISY
EXPANSION
VALVE
(steady hissing)1. Low refrigerant charge; evident by
bubbles in sight glass.1. Leak test. Repair or replace
components as required.
F.1. Expansion valve not operating 1. Refer to C-2, C-3, D-1
INSUFFICIENTproperly. and E.
COOLING2. Low refrigerant charge-evident 2. Refer to B-1 and E.
by bubbles in sight glass.
3. Compressor not pumping. 3. Refer to B-2 and B-3
G.1. Belt tension. 1. Adjust belt tension.
COMPRESSOR2. Excessive head pressure. 2. Refer to A-1 through
BELTA-4 and C-6.
SLIPPING3. Incorrect alignment of pulleys 3. Repair as needed.
or worn belt not riding properly.
4. Nicked or broken pulley. 4. Replace as needed.
5. Seized compressor. 5. Replace compressor.
1. Loose or missing mounting bolts. 1. Repair as necessary.
2. Broken mounting bracket. 2. Replace bracket.
3. Loose flywheel or clutch 3. Repair as necessary.
retaining bolt.
H.4. Rough idler pulley bearing. 4. Replace bearing.
ENGINE5. Bent, loose, or improperly 5. Repair as necessary.
NOISEmounted engine drive pulley.
AND/OR6. Defective compressor bearing. 6. Replace bearing.
VIBRATION7. Insecure mountings of 7. Repair as necessary.
accessories; generator, power
steering, air filter, etc.
8. Excessive head pressure. 8. Refer to A-1, A-2, A-3
A-4 and C-6.
9. Incorrect compressor oil level. 9. Refer to compressor Oil
Level Check.
HEATER AND AIR CONDITIONING - CIRCUIT
DIAGRAMS
1.For details of heating and air conditioning
electrics
See Electrical Trouble Shooting
Manual.
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WIPERS AND WASHERS
1
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION WINDSCREEN WIPER AND WASHER OPERATION
The illustration below locates and identifies the main
components of the windscreen and washer system
which is operated by a multi-switch on the right hand
side of the steering column.
All functions of the system are described in the
following paragraphs.
1. Multi-switch
2. Wiper motor
3. Wiper arm/blade
4. Washer reservoir
5. Windscreen washer motor/pump
6. Non return valve
7. Washer jet
8. Rear window washer motor pump
9. Non return valve10. Headlamp power wash motor/pump
11. Headlamp power washer jet
12. Non return valve
13. Rear window wiper switch
14. Rear window washer switch
15. Rear window wiper motor, arm and blade
16. Washer jet