G4M0801
In axial direction:
Service limit
0.27 mm (0.0106 in) or less
On condition
P: 20—49N(2—5 kg, 4—11 lb)
G4M0802
4. TURNING RESISTANCE OF GEARBOX
Using ST, measure gearbox turning resistance.
ST 926230000 SPANNER
Service limit:
Straight-ahead position within 30 mm (1.18 in)
from rack center
Less than 11.18 N (1.14 kg, 2.51 lb)
Maximum allowable resistance
15.79 N (1.61 kg, 3.55 lb) or less
Difference between left and right sliding resistance:
Less than 20%
D: ASSEMBLY
CAUTION:
Use only SUBARU genuine grease for gearbox.
Specified grease for gearbox:
VALIANT GREASE M2 (Part No. 003608001)
1) Clean all parts and tools before reassembling.
2) Move rack shaft fully to the left and right two or three
times to lubricate shaft ends with grease. Remove excess
grease, being careful not to block air vent hole.
CAUTION:
When rack is fully moved to its stroke ends with tie-
rod removed, be careful not to bump rack ends.
Ensure that screw located at end of rack shaft is free
from grease.
3) Apply grease to bore wall which accommodates sleeve.
CAUTION:
Ensure that hands are clean when applying grease.
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4. Steering Gearbox (Power Steering System) [RHD model]
G4M0803
4) Apply a coat of grease to sliding surface of sleeve and
seating surface of spring, and insert sleeve into steering
body. Charge adjusting screw with grease, insert spring
into adjusting screw and install on steering body.
1Sleeve
2Seat
3Spring
4Adjusting screw
5Lock nut
G4M0804
5) Installation of tie-rod
(1) Tighten adjusting screw until it will no longer
tighten.
(2) Install lock washers and tighten left and right tie-
rods into rack ends.
On condition
L: Approximately 40 mm (1.57 in)
Tightening torque:
78±10 N⋅m (8.0±1.0 kg-m, 58±7 ft-lb)
G4M0805
(3) The left and right tie-rod differ as indicated in the
table below.
Right tie-rod
(pinion side)No air vent hole provided.Grooved.
(for identification)
Left tie-rod
(cylinder side)Air vent hole provided.Not grooved.
(for identification)
G4M0806
6) Using a chisel and hammer, bend lock washers (at two
places).
CAUTION:
Be careful not to scratch rack.
G4M0807
7) Rack and pinion backlash adjustment
(1) Loosen adjusting screw three to four turns.
(2) Rotate input shaft so that rack is in the straight
ahead direction. [Ensure that distance between rack
end and stopper is 70.8 mm (2.787 in).]
(3) Tighten adjusting screw by two threads.
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4. Steering Gearbox (Power Steering System) [RHD model]
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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5. Control Valve (Power Steering Gearbox) [LHD model]
6. Control Valve (Power Steering
Gearbox) [RHD 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”.
B4M0668A
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 [W6A2] 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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6. Control Valve (Power Steering Gearbox) [RHD model]
1. Power Steering
1. STEERING CONDITION
Heavy steering
effort in all rangeHeavy steering
effort at stand stillSteering wheel
surges when turn-
ing.Vehicle leads to
one side or the
other.Poor return of
steering wheel to
center
Pulley belt
1. Unequal length of pulley
belts
2. Adhesion of oil and
grease
3. Loose or damage of pul-
ley belt
4. Poor uniformity of pulley
belt cross section
5. Pulley belt touches to
pulley bottom
6. Poor revolution of pulleys
except oil pump pulley
7. Poor revolution of oil
pump pulley
GOOD
NOT GOOD
Adjust or replace.Fluid line
1. Folded hose
2. Flattened pipe
GOOD
NOT
GOODReform or
replace.
Tire and rim
1. Flat tire
2. Mix use of different tires
3. Mix use of different rims
4. Abnormal wear of tire
5. Unbalance of remained
grooves
6. Unbalance of tire pres-
sure
GOOD
NOT
GOODFix or replace.
Tire and rim
1. Improper tires out of
specification
2. Improper rims out of
specification
3. Tires not properly
inflated*1
GOOD
NOT GOOD
Replace or reinflate.Front alignment
1. Improper or unbalance
caster
2. Improper or unbalance
toe-in
3. Loose connection of sus-
pension
GOOD
NOT
GOODAdjust or
retighten.
Fluid
1. Low fluid level
2. Aeration
3. Dust mix
4. Deterioration of fluid
5. Poor warming-up of fluid
*2
GOOD
NOT GOOD
Refill, bleed air, replace or
instruct customer.Others
1. Damaged joint assembly
2. Unbalanced height
3. One-sided weight
GOOD
Measure steering effort.
NOT
GOODReplace, adjust or
instruct customer.
Idling speed
1. Lower idling speed
2. Excessive drop of
idling speed at start
or at turning steering
wheel *3
GOOD
NOT GOOD
Adjust or instruct customer.
*1 If tires and/or rims are wider, the load to power steering system is the more. Accordingly, in a
condition, for example before fluid warms-up, relief valve may work before maximum turning angle.
In this case, steering effort may be heavy. When measured hydraulic pressure is normal, there is
no abnormal thing.
*2 In cold weather, steering effort may be heavy due to increased flow resistance of cold fluid. After
warming up engine, turn steering wheel from stop to stop several times to warm up fluid. Then if
steering effort reduces normally, there is no abnormal thing.
*3 In cold weather or with insufficient warm-up of engine, steering effort may be heavy due to exces-
sive drop of idling when turning steering wheel. In this case, it is recommended to start the vehicle
with increasing engine speed than usual. Then if steering effort reduces normally, there is no
abnormal thing. Measure hydraulic pressure.
GOOD
Measure steering effort.
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4. FLUID LEAKAGE (LHD MODEL)
CAUTION:
It is likely that although one judges fluid leakage, there
is actually no leakage. This is because the fluid spilt
during the last maintenance was not completely wiped
off. Be sure to wipe off spilt fluid thoroughly after
maintenance.
Leakage from connecting portions of
pipes and hoses, numbered with1thru9in figure
Insufficient tightening of flare nut,
catching dirt or the like, damage to
flare or flare nutLoosen and retighten, if ineffective,
replace.
Poor insertion of hose, poor clamp-
ingRetighten or replace clamp.
Damaged O-ringReplace O-ring pipe or hose with
new one, if ineffective, replace gear-
box also.
Leakage from hose10and11in
figureCrack or damage in hoseReplace with a new one.
Crack or damage in hose hardware
Leakage from surrounding of cast
iron portion of oil pump12and13in
figureDamaged oil sealReplace oil seal.
Damaged oil seal
Leakage from oil tank,14and15in figureCrack in oil tank,14Replace oil tank.
Damaged O-ring,15Replace O-ring.
Leakage from filler neck16Damaged cap packingReplace cap.
Crack in root of filler neckReplace oil tank.
High fluid level *5Adjust fluid level.
Leakage from surrounding of power
cylinder of gearbox,17in figureDamaged oil sealReplace bad parts.
Leakage from control valve of
gearbox,18and19in figureDamaged packing or oil seal
Damage in control valve
*5 Fluid level is specified at optimum position (range) for ordinary use. Accordingly, if the vehicle is used often under hard con-
ditions such as on very rough roads or in mountainous areas, fluid may bleed out from cap air vent hole. This is not a prob-
lem. If a customer complains strongly and is not likely to be satisfied with the leakage, lower the fluid level to the extent that
fluid will not bleed out under the conditions described, and have the customer check the fluid level and its quality more fre-
quency than usual.
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5. FLUID LEAKAGE (RHD MODEL)
CAUTION:
It is likely that although one judges fluid leakage, there
is actually no leakage. This is because the fluid spilt
during the last maintenance was not completely wiped
off. Be sure to wipe off spilt fluid thoroughly after
maintenance.
Leakage from connecting portions of
pipes and hoses, numbered with1thru9in figure
Insufficient tightening of flare nut,
catching dirt or the like, damage to
flare or flare nutLoosen and retighten, if ineffective,
replace.
Poor insertion of hose, poor clamp-
ingRetighten or replace clamp.
Damaged O-ringReplace O-ring pipe or hose with
new one, if ineffective, replace gear-
box also.
Leakage from hose10and11in
figureCrack or damage in hoseReplace with a new one.
Crack or damage in hose hardware
Leakage from surrounding of cast
iron portion of oil pump12and13in
figureDamaged oil sealReplace oil seal.
Damaged oil seal
Leakage from oil tank,14and15in figureCrack in oil tank,14Replace oil tank.
Damaged O-ring,15Replace O-ring.
Leakage from filler neck16Damaged cap packingReplace cap.
Crack in root of filler neckReplace oil tank.
High fluid level *5Adjust fluid level.
Leakage from surrounding of power
cylinder of gearbox,17in figureDamaged oil sealReplace bad parts.
Leakage from control valve of
gearbox,18and19in figureDamaged packing or oil seal
Damage in control valve
*5 Fluid level is specified at optimum position (range) for ordinary use. Accordingly, if the vehicle is used often under hard con-
ditions such as on very rough roads or in mountainous areas, fluid may bleed out from cap air vent hole. This is not a prob-
lem. If a customer complains strongly and is not likely to be satisfied with the leakage, lower the fluid level to the extent that
fluid will not bleed out under the conditions described, and have the customer check the fluid level and its quality more fre-
quency than usual.
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*7
Grinding noise (continuous)
While engine is running.
Vane pump aerationInspect and retighten fluid line
connection.
Refill fluid and vent air.
Vane pump seizingReplace oil pump.
Pulley bearing seizing of oil pump
Folded hose, flat pipeReplace.
Squeal, squeak
(intermittent or continuous)
While engine is running.Maladjustment of pulley belt
Damaged or charged pulley belt
Unequal length of pulley beltsAdjust or replace.
(Replace two belts as a set.)
Run out or soilage of V-groove
surface of oil pump pulleyClean or replace.
Sizzling noise (continuous)
While engine is running.Fluid aerationFix wrong part causing aeration.
Replace fluid and vent air.
Damaged pipe of gearboxReplace pipe.
Abnormal inside of hose or pipe
Flat hose or pipeRectify or replace.
Abnormal inside of oil tankReplace.
Removed oil tank capInstall cap.
Whistle (continuous)
While engine is running.Abnormal pipe of gearbox or
abnormal inside of hoseReplace bad parts of gearbox
or hose.
*7 Grinding noise may be heard immediately after the engine start in extremely cold condition. In this case, if the noise goes off
during warm-up there is no abnormal function in the system. This is due to the fluid characteristic in extremely cold condi-
tion.
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