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6) Align center of roll connector. (with airbag model)
CAUTION:
Ensure that front wheels are set in straight-forward
direction.
7) Set steering wheel to neutral and install it onto steering
shaft.
Tightening torque:
34±5 N⋅m (3.5±0.5 kg-m, 25.3±3.6 ft-lb)
Column cover-to-steering wheel clearance:
2 — 4 mm (0.08 — 0.16 in)
CAUTION:
Insert roll connector guide pin into guide hole on lower
end of surface of steering wheel to prevent damage.
Draw out airbag system connector, horn connector
and cruise control connectors from guide hole of
steering wheel lower end. (with airbag model)
8) Install airbag module to steering wheel. (with airbag
model)
WARNING:
Always refer to 5-5 [W3B1] before performing the ser-
vice operation.
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A: REMOVAL
1) Disconnect battery minus terminal.
2) Loosen front wheel nut.
3) Lift vehicle and remove front wheels.
4) Remove front exhaust pipe assembly.
WARNING:
Be careful, exhaust pipe is hot.
G4M0097
5) Using a puller, remove tie-rod end from knuckle arm
after pulling off cotter pin and removing castle nut.
G4M0098
6) Remove jack-up plate and front stabilizer.
G4M0099
7) Remove one pipe joint at the center of gearbox, and
connect vinyl hose to pipe and joint. Discharge fluid by
turning steering wheel fully clockwise and counterclock-
wise. Discharge fluid similarly from the other pipe.
G4M0086
8) Remove lower side bolt of universal joint, then remove
upper side bolt and lift the joint upward.
NOTE:
Place a mark on the joint and mating serration so that they
can be re-installed at the original position.
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![SUBARU LEGACY 1996 Service Repair Manual Make adjustment so that steering wheel can be rotated
fully from lock to lock without binding.
9) Check for service limit as per article of“Service limit”.
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fully from lock to lock without binding.
9) Check for service limit as per article of“Service limit”.
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Make adjustment so that steering wheel can be rotated
fully from lock to lock without binding.
9) Check for service limit as per article of“Service limit”.
Make replacement and adjustment
if necessary.
10) Install boot and mounting rubber to housing.
NOTE:
Apply grease through small hole in boot.
G4M0123
11) Fit clip (large) to boot, and then install boot to gearbox
while holding boot flange.
After installing boot, fold back boot flange to the extent that
large clip can not be seen.
NOTE:
Before installing boot, be sure to apply grease to the
groove of tie-rod.
Install fitting portions of boots to the following portions in
both sides of assembled steering gearbox.
1. The groove on gearbox
2. The groove on the rod
Make sure that boot is installed without unusual inflation
or deflation.
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12) Turn boot until it seats well on gearbox and rubber
mounting, then bend boot flange back.
G4M0125
13) Fix boot end with clip (small).
CAUTION:
Use screwdriver with blunted tip to prevent boot from
damage, when installing.
NOTE:
After installing, check boot end is positioned into groove on
tie-rod.
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3) How to install the joint.
(1) Push the long yoke of the joint, all the way into the
serrated portion of the steering shaft, setting the bolt
hole in the cutout.
(2) Then pull the short yoke all way out of the serrated
portion of the gearbox, setting the bolt hole in the cut-
out.
(3) Insert the bolt through the short yoke, pull the joint
and confirm that the bolt is on cutout of the gearbox.
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(4) Fasten the short yoke side with a spring washer
and bolt, then fasten the long yoke side.
Tightening torque:
24±3 N⋅m (2.4±0.3 kg-m, 17.4±2.2 ft-lb)
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4) Connect tie-rod end and knuckle arm, and tighten with
castle nut. Fit cotter pin into the nut and bend the pin to
lock.
Castle nut tightening torque:
Tighten to 27.0±2.5 N⋅m (2.75±0.25 kg-m,
19.9±1.8 ft-lb), and tighten further within 60°until
cotter pin hole is aligned with a slot in the nut.
CAUTION:
When connecting, do not hit cap at the bottom of tie-
rod end with hammer.
5) Install front stabilizer to vehicle.
6) Install front exhaust pipe assembly.
7) Install tires.
8) Tighten wheel nuts to the specified torque.
Tightening torque:
88±10 N⋅m (9.0±1.0 kg-m, 65±7 ft-lb)
9) Connect ground cable to battery.
10) Pour fluid into oil tank, and bleed air.
[W10A0].>
11) Check for fluid leaks.
12) Install jack-up plate.
WARNING:
Be careful, exhaust manifold is hot.
13) Lower vehicle.
14) Check fluid level in oil tank.
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15) After adjusting toe-in and steering angle, tighten lock
nut on tie-rod end.
Tightening torque:
83±5 N⋅m (8.5±0.5 kg-m, 61.5±3.6 ft-lb)
CAUTION:
When adjusting toe-in, hold boot as shown to prevent
it from being rotated or twisted. If twisted, straighten it.
G4M0133
F: ADJUSTMENT
1) Adjust front toe.
Standard of front toe:
IN 3—OUT 3 mm (IN 0.12—OUT 0.12 in)
2) Adjust steering angle of wheels.
Inner wheel: 37.6°±1.5
Outer wheel: 32.6°±1.5
B4M0133A
3) If steering wheel spokes are not horizontal when wheels
are set in the straight ahead position, and error is more
than 5°on the periphery of steering wheel, correctly re-in-
stall the steering wheel.
G4M0135
4) If steering wheel spokes are not horizontal with vehicle
set in the straight ahead position after this adjustment,
correct it by turning the right and left tie-rods in the same
direction by the same turns.
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A: REMOVAL
1) Disconnect battery negative terminal.
2) Disconnect both oxygen sensor and exhaust gas tem-
perature warning sensor connectors from front exhaust
pipe assembly.
WARNING:
Be careful as exhaust pipe is hot.
3) Raise vehicle with a jack and remove front wheel.
4) Disconnect front exhaust pipe assembly.
G4M0097
5) Remove cotter pin and castle nut. Using a puller,
remove tie-rod end from knuckle arm.
G4M0098
6) Remove jack-up plate and stabilizer.
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7) Disconnect one pipe joint A from center of gearbox
assembly, and connect a vinyl hose to it. While turning
steering wheel to the left and right, drain fluid through the
hose. Similarly, drain fluid from the other pipe joint B.
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8) Remove lower and upper bolts from universal joint, and
remove universal joint in the upward direction.
NOTE:
Scribe alignment marks on universal joint so that it can be
reassembled at the original serration.
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2) Adjust steering angle of wheels.
Standard of steering angle:
Inner wheel 37.6°±1.5°
Outer wheel 32.6°±1.5°
B4M0133A
3) If steering wheel spokes are not horizontal when wheels
are set in the straight ahead position, and error is more
than 5°on the periphery of steering wheel, correctly re-in-
stall the steering wheel.
G4M0135
4) If steering wheel spokes are not horizontal with vehicle
set in the straight ahead position after this adjustment,
correct it by turning the right and left tie-rods in the same
direction by the same amount.
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![SUBARU LEGACY 1996 Service Repair Manual 5. Control Valve (Power Steering
Gearbox) [LHD model]
NOTE:
This section focuses on the disassembly and reassembly
of control valve. For the inspection and adjustment and the
service procedures for as SUBARU LEGACY 1996 Service Repair Manual 5. Control Valve (Power Steering
Gearbox) [LHD model]
NOTE:
This section focuses on the disassembly and reassembly
of control valve. For the inspection and adjustment and the
service procedures for as](/manual-img/17/57433/w960_57433-1146.png)
5. Control Valve (Power Steering
Gearbox) [LHD model]
NOTE:
This section focuses on the disassembly and reassembly
of control valve. For the inspection and adjustment and the
service procedures for associated parts, refer to“Steering
Gearbox”.
G4M0136
1Power cylinder
2Cylinder
3Rack piston
4Rack axle
5Input shaft
6Torsion bar
7Valve housing
8Valve body
9Control valve
10Pipe B
11Pipe A
12Pinion
13Pinion axle
A: CHECKING OIL LEAKING POINTS
1. OIL LEAKING POINTS
1) If leak point is other than a, b, c, or d, perform check
step 5) in 4-3 [W5A2] before dismounting gearbox from
vehicle. If gearbox is dismounted without confirming where
the leak is, it must be mounted again to locate the leak
point.
2) Even if the location of the leak can be easily found by
observing the leaking condition, it is necessary to thor-
oughly remove the oil from the suspected portion and turn
the steering wheel from lock to lock about 30 to 40 times
with engine running, then make comparison of the sus-
pected portion between immediately after and several
hours after this operation.
3) Before starting oil leak repair work, be sure to clean the
gearbox, hoses, pipes, and surrounding parts. After com-
pleting repair work, clean these areas again.
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