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Uneven or rough steering
Steering wheel kicks back
during wide t!rns.
ll,
)
Adjust the rac* guide (see page 17-3).
lf the problem is not corrected bY
adjusting the rack guide, replace
the gearbox.
Adiust the belt tension. Feplace the
belt, il necessary (see Page 17 32).
lfthe engine stalls when the wheel
is turned while car is stopped or
moving at low speed, adjust the
idle spe€d (see section 11)
ldle speed low or erratic.
Check power sleering fluid level lf
the level is excessively low, check
lor leaks in the system. Add lluid
to the specified level.
Air in reservoir, or check Powersteering Iluid level.
lf ltuid level is OK, check O-rings
and seals on both ends of thepump inlet hose, and the P/Spump housing mating surfaces
and the pumP shaft oil seal for
suction leaks. RePlace Parts as
nocessary.
Adjust the belt tension (see Page17 32)or replace belt.Pump belt sliPPing on PLrlleY(pump stops momentarilY)
Check if pump press{rre is normal
and the gauge needle travel is 500
kPa (5 kgl/cm?, 7l Psi) or less.
Chock the flow control valve if the
needle travel exceeds 500 kPa (5
kgflcm' , 71 Psi). l{ the flow control
valve is normal, replace the PumPas an assemoly.
Install the power steering pressure
gauge, Close the Pressure contrcl
valve fully and m6ssure the PumPpressure {s€e page 17-34}.
17 -25,
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Troubleshooting
Fluid Leaks
Check the gearbox assembly for oil leaks carefully. Oil can leak out of various points. depending on location of thefaulty oil seals/seal rings. Check the following before removing the gearbox from the frame_
Steering GearboxLeaking from the oil seal on thetop of the valve housing.Replace the valve oil seal fromthe valve housing.
Leaking from cylinder end intoleft tie rod boot.Replace the valve oil seal tromthe pinion shaft.
Replace the cylinder end seal onthe gear housing side.
Leaking lrom cylinder end intoright tie-rod boot.Replace the cylinder end seal onthe cylinder end side.
Leaking lrom the shaft upper endsectron or pin engagement sec,tion ol the pinion shaft.Replace the valve body unit.
Tighten the connector. lf it's stillleakinO, replace the Iine, cylinderor valve housing unit.
Leaking from cylinder line A or Bconnections {at tlare nut}.
Leaking caused by a damagedcylinde.line A or B.Replace cvljnder line A or B.
Leaking from feed line and returnline ioint fitting on the valve bodyunit (at flare nut).
Tighten the connector. ll it's stillleaking, replace the line,,oint fit,ting or valv6 housing.
17-2a
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Disassembly
CAUTION: The power steering components are made of aluminum. Avoid damaging the components during assembly.
NOTE:
. Ctean the disassembled parts with a solvent, and dry them with compressed air. Do not dip the rubber parts in a sol-
vent.
. Alwavs replace the O-rings and rubber seals with new ones before assembly.
. Apply recommended power steering fluid to the parts indicated in the assembly procedures'
. Do not allow dust, dirt, or other foreign materials to enter the power steering system.
. Replace the pump as an assembly ifthe parts indicated with asterisk (*) are worn or damaged'
FLANGE BOLTS20 N.m {2.0 kgf.m,14 rbf ft)
5 mm ROLLER
4.5 mm ROLLER
*OUTER SIOE PLATE
*SUB-VALVE
.PUMP NOTOR
}SIDE PLATE
l,/SNAP RING13 x 1.9 mm O-RINGReplace.
15.2 x 2.4 mm O-RINGReplace.
INLET JOINT
51 x 2.4 mm O-RINGReplace.
FLANGE BOLTS11 N m 11.1 kgf.m,8 rbf.ftl
PUMP SEALReplace.
PUMP SEAL SPAC€R
.PUMP DRIVE SHAFT
BALL BEARINGlnspection and RePlacement,see page 17-43
10 mm CIRCLIP
*FLOW CONTROI- VALVEInspection and Overhaul,se[ pase tt.tz g
4 --{;'rX!;'seatuc/ $
mm O-RINGPULLEY NUT6il N.m {6.5 kgf.m,47 tbf.frlFI-OW CONTROL VALV€ CAP49 N.m {5.0 kgt m,36 rb{.ft)
(cont'd)
17-41
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Power Steering Pump
Disassembly (cont'dl
2.
't.Drain the fluid from the pump.
Hold the steering pump in a vise with soft jaws,
hold the pulley with the special tool, and remove
the pulley nut and pulley.
CAUTION: Be careful not to damage the pump
housing with the iaws of the vise and extension bar.
UNIVERSAL HOLDER
Loosen the flow control valve cap with a hex wrench
and remove it.
4. Remove the O-ring, flow control valve and spring.
5. Remove the inlet joint and O-ring.
6. Remove the pump cover and pump cover seal.
7. Remove the outer side plate, pump cam ring, pump
rotor, pump vanes, side plate and O-rings.
8. Remove the snap ring, then remove the sub-valve
from the pump housing.
9. Remove the circlip, then remove the pump drive
shaft by tapping the shaft end with the plastic ham-
mer.
10. Remove the pump seal spacer and pump seal.
17-42
Inspection
Flow Control Valve:
1. Check the tlow control valve for wear. burrs, and
other damage to the edges of the grooves in the
vatve,
FLOWCONTROL VALVE
Check fordamage to edges.
Inspect the bore the flow control valve for scratches
or wear.
Slip the valve back in the pump, and check that it
moves in and out smoothly.
lf OK, go on step 4; if not, replace the pump as an
assembly. The flow control valve is not available
separately.
Attach a hose to the end of the valve as shown.
FLOW CONTROL VALVE TIOSE
4.
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Power Steering Pump
Reassembly
1.Align the pin of the sub-valve with the oil passage
in pump housing. and push down the sub-valve.
Installthe snap ring properly.
OIL PASSAGEAlign the pin of
the oil passage.
PUMP HOUSINGSNAP RING
Install the new pump seal in the pump housing by
hand, then installthe pump seal spacer.
NOTE: Insert the pump seal with its grooved side
facing in.
Position the pump drive shaft in the pump housing,
then drive it in using a special tool as shown.
Install the 40 mm circlip with its radiused side fac-
ing out,
ATTACHMENT, 30 mm
BALL BEARING
40 mm CIRCLIP
d
gf'uMP oRrvE sHAFr
/ffi\
f.\'vj
H PUMP SEAL SPACER
n,/
/:K
/ZA\.-- PUMP SEAL
V Reptace.
17 -44
ROLl.ERS
Coat the pump cover seal and the cover bushing
with the power steering fluid, then install the pump
cover seal into the groove in the pump cover.
lnstall the outer side olate over the two rollers.
ROL1IR
OUTER SIDE PLATE
4.5 mm ROLLER
5 mm ROLLER
PUMP COVERBUSHING
Set the pump cam ring over the two rollers with the" o " mark on the cam ring upward.
7.
ROI,IIR SET HO'"ES
PUMP CAM RING
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Steering Gearbox
Removal {cont'dl
Loosen the 14 mm flare nut and disconnect the feed
line.
Loosen the adjustable hose clamp and disconnect
the return hose.
Loosen the 16 mm flare nut and remove the return
hose joint trom the valve body unit.
CAUTION: After disconnecting lhe hos6 and lin6.
plug or seal the hose and line with a pioca ol tapa
or equivalent to prevenl foreign matorials trom
entsring the valve body unit.
NOTE: Do not loosen the cvlinder line A and
between the valve body unit and cylinder.
ADJUSTABLE HOSECLAMP
Remove the stiffener Dlate.
NOTE: Some stiffener plate attaching bolts are also
used as gearbox mounting bolts. The gearbox will
tilt to side when these bolts are removed.
13.
14.
t9.
16.
17-48,
17. Remove the mounting brackets.
Pull the steering gearbox all the way down to clear
the pinion shaft from the bulkhead. then remove the
pinion shaft grommet.
Move the steering gesrbox to right so the left rack
end clears the rear beam, then tilt the left side down
to remove it from the vehicle,
CAUTION: Be careful not io bend or damage the
fagd ling and cylindsr lin99 whgn rgmoving thg
ggarbox,
18.
STEERING GEANEOX
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Steering Gearbox
Disassembly (cont'dl
22. Carelully pry the piston seal ring and O-ring off theprslon rack.
CAUTION| Be caletul not to damage the inside ofseal ring groove and piston edges when removing
the seal rin9,
Replace.
17-52
Valve Body Unii Disassembly
23. Eefore removing the valve housing, apply vinyl tapeto splines of the pinion shaft.
24. Separate the valve housing from the pinion shaft/
valve using a press.
VALVE HOUSING
Vinylt.pe
PINION SHAFT
Check the inner wall of the valve housing where theseal ring slides with your finger. lf there is a step inthe wall, the valve housing is worn. Replace thevalve housing.
NOTE:
There may be the sliding marks from the sealring on the wall of the valve housing. Replace
the valve housing only if the wall is stepped.When the valve housing is replaced, jnstall new
shim(s) on the bearing surface of the housing toadjust the thickness.
Check the inside of valve housingwhether the wall is stepped.
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26. Check for wear. burrs and other damage to the
edges of the grooves in the sleeve'
NOTE: The pinion shaft and sleeve are a precision
matched set lf either the pinion shaft or sleeve
must be replaced, replace both parts as a set'
SLEEVE SEAL RINGS
Check for Peel off or
damage.
27. Remove the circliP and Pi
pinion shaft.
nion shaft sleeve from the
1.,
-r t rt .
28. Using a cutter or an equivalent tool, cut and remove
the lour seal rings from the sleeve'
CAUTION: Be careful not to damage the edges of
the slgevs grooves and outer surface whsn lemov-
ing the seal rings.
29.Using a cutter or an equivalent tool, cut the valve
seal iing and O-ring at the groove the pinion shaft'
Remove the valve seal ring and O-ring'
CAUTION: Be careful not to damage the edges oI
the pinion shaft gloove and outer surface when
removing the valve seal ling and O-ring'
VALVE SEAL RING
Replace.
(cont'd)
SLEEVE
Cutting slot Posrtlon.