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211‐02: Powe r Steering
Specif
ication
Description and Operation
Power Steering
Diagnosis and Testing
Power Steering
Removal and Installation
Steering Gear (57.10.01)
Steering Gear Bushing (57.10.30)
211‐03: Steering Linkage
Specification
Description and Operation
Steering Linkage
211‐04: Steering Column
Specification
Description and Operati
on
Steering Column
Removal and Installation
Steering Column Lower Shaft (57.40.05)
211‐05: Steering Column Switches
Specification
Description and Operation
Steering Column Switches
Removal and Installation
Steering Column Multifunction Switch (86.65.92)
3: Powertrain
303: Engine
303‐00: Engine System ‐ General Information
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Rear Cup Holder (76.25.27)
Steering Col u
mn
Lower Shroud (76.46.03)
Steering Column Upper Shroud (76.46.02)
501‐14: Handles, Locks, Latches and Entry Systems
Description and Operation
Handles, Locks, Latches and Entry Systems
Removal and Installation
Exterior Driver Door Handle (76.58.07)
Driver Door Latch (76.37.74)
Glove Compartment Lid Ha
ndle (76.52.08)
Glove Compartment Lid Lock Cylinder (76.52.23)
Luggage Compartment Lid Latch (76.19.25)
Luggage Compartment Lid Latch Actuator (76.19.25)
Luggage Compartment Lid Release Switch (86.25.56)
Luggage Compartment Lid Warning Indicator Switch (86.65.93)
Exterior Passenger Door Handle (76.58.08)
Passenger Door Latch (76.37.75)
Exterior Rear Door Handle (76.58.02)
Rear Door Latch (76.37.09)
501‐16: Wipers and Washers
Descriptio
n and Operation
Wipers and Washers
Removal and Installation
Headlamp Washer Jet (84.20.08)
Headlamp Washer Pump (84.20.21)
Rain Sensor (84.12.10) (86.56.62)
Windshield Washer Pump (84.10.21)
Windshield Washer Reservoir (84.10.01) (84.10.03)
Windshield Wiper Motor (84.15.13)
Windshield Wiper/
Washer Switch (86.65.42)
Wiper Pivot Arm (84.15.03)
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Front Suspension -
Lubri
cants, Fluids, Sealants and Adhesives
Press-In Loads
Torques
UnitS
pecification
Loctite27
0
Greas
e
Shell Retin
ax 'A'
Greas
e
Castro
l 'NTR'
Com
ponent
Kn
Ball join
t to upper wishbone
25
- 50
B
all joint to lower wishbone
25
- 50
Com
ponent
Nm
N
ut - ball joint, upper wishbone to vertical link.
60
-80
N
ut - ball joint, lower wishbone to vertical link.
60
-80
Nu
t - fulcrum bolt, upper wishbone.
60
-80
N
ut - ball joint, tie rod to steering arm.
71
-85
Bol
t - wheel speed sensor to vertical link.
8-1
0
Bol
t - front mounting to crossbeam.
22
-28
Bolt
- mounting , stabilizer bar.
30
-40
N
ut - link arm ball joint to stabilizer bar.
60
-80
Bolt
- mounting, steering rack to crossbeam.
41
-54
B
olt - front mounting, crossbeam to body.
22
-28
Bol
t - spring pan to lower wishbone.
70
-90
N
ut - shock absorber to upper mounting
(vehicles with adaptive damping).
16
-18
Nu
t - shock absorber to upper mounting (vehicles without adaptive damping).
30
-40
N
ut - shock absorber lower to wishbone.
43
-57
B
olt - engine Hydramount to crossbeam.
34
-46
B
olt - crossbeam rear mounting to body.
13
1-185
Bol
t - generator cooling du
ct deflector to crossbeam.
17
-23
N
ut - lower steering column to pinion shaft.
22
-28
N
ut - hub, speed sensor rotor.
27
0-330
B
olt - shield, brake disc.
9-1
2
Bol
t - lower wishbone, front arm to rear arm.
77
-103
Nu
t - stabilizer bar link arm to wishbone bracket.
41
-54
N
ut - wishbone front
eccentric bolt.
11
3-153
Nu
t - wishbone rear
eccentric bolt.
11
3-153
N
ut - fulcrum shaft, upper wishbone.
60
-80
Bolt -
power steering pi
pes to pinion housing.
9-1
2
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25
.
Release lower steering column from pinion shaft.
1. Remove lower steering column nut and bolt.
Move column up
wards to release it from pinion shaft.
26
.
Disconnect harness connector from steering transducer.
27
.
Remove tiestrap securing retu rn pipe, harness (RHD only)
and rubber support to steering rack.
28. CAUTION: Do not allow steerin g pipes to support weight
of steering rack.
Position steering rack for access.
Pi
vot steering arm fully downwards
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In
stallation
Re
move steering rack securing bolts.
Carefully move steer
ing rack
downwards for access to
wishbone eccentric bolt.
29 . R
emove lower wishbone rear
arm eccentric bolt and nut.
Mark position of eccentri
c bo
lt large graduation mark on
crossbeam.
R e
move wishbone rear ec
centric bolt and nut.
30. Remove lower wishbone rear arm/ball joint assembly from
crossbeam.
1. Positi
on wishbone rear arm on crossbeam and install but do
not tighten eccentric bolt.
2. Install steeri
ng rack on crossbeam.
Ensure
that b
ushes are correct
ly positioned on steering
rack.
Posi ti
on steering rack on crossbeam.
Position support brac
kets over bus
hes.
Install mountin
g bracket bolts an
d tighten to 41-54Nm.
3. Install lower steering column on pinion shaft.
Move col u
mn downwards to engage coupling splines on
pinion shaft.
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24
.
Slacken but do not remove shock absorber lower nut and
bolt.
25
.
Release lower steering column from pinion shaft.
1. Remove lower steering column nut and bolt.
Move column up
wards to release it from pinion shaft.
26
.
Disconnect harness connector from steering transducer.
27. Remove tiestrap securing retu rn pipe, harness (RHD only)
and rubber support to steering rack.
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not ti
ghten eccentric bolt and nut.
4. Install steeri
ng rack on crossbeam.
Ensure that b
ushes are correct
ly positioned on steering
rack.
Posi ti
on steering rack on crossbeam.
Position support brac
kets over bus
hes.
Install mountin
g bracket bolts an
d tighten to 41-54Nm.
5. Inst al
l lower steering column on pinion shaft.
Move col
u
mn downwards to engage coupling splines on
pinion shaft.
1. Install nut and bolt and tighten to 22-28Nm.
6. Position an d
connect harnes
s to steering transducer.
RHD veh
icles. Position steeri
ng harness behind return
pipe.
Conne ct
harness to transducer.
7. Secure return pipe on steering rack.
1. Position pipe rubber support on steering rack.
2. Position pipe on support .
3. RHD vehicles. Position harness on pipe support rubber.
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Steering System - General Inform
ation - Steering System
D
iagnosis and Testing
I
nspection and Verification
1.
1. Verify t
he customer concern by driving the vehicle.
2. 2. Visually inspect for obvious signs of mechanical or electrical damage.
Mec
hanical Inspection Chart
Electrical Inspection Chart
Mechanical Checks
Incorrect
tire pressure, loose whee
l nuts, incorrect wheel alignment
Loose ti
e-rods
Loose dam
per and spring assemblies or ball joint
Loose s
teering column shaft universal joints
Loose pinc
h bolts on steering column shaft
Loose steeri
ng gear assembly
Check f
or external damage to the steering gear.
- Damaged tie-rods
-
CAUTION: If a steering gear assemb ly is returned under warranty with leaking seals, but there is also
damage to the steering gear boot/boots the steering gear warranty will be invalid. This is due to the steering
gear seals being damaged due to fore ign materials entering the steering gear boot and damaging the steering
gear seals thereafter.
Damaged steering gear boot
Damaged accessory driv
e belt
Bin
ding or misaligned steering co
lumn, pump or steering gear
Incorrect fluid
level
Hose leaks o
r line restrictions
Hose fou
ling bodywork
El
ectrical Checks/Tests
Make sure all
connectors are in plac
e (steering gear Servotronic solenoid and steering control module (SCM) - if
applicable)
Make su
re all the fuses are in place and not blown
D
ISCONNECT the steering gear transducer
and the steering should become heavy
TEST e
lectrical values:
- Power Supply to the SCM = 12 Volts
- Steering gear transducer resist ance 7.0 to 7.5 Ohms is normal
(
limits: less than 5 Ohms and greater than 9 Ohms would
be declared unacceptable)
- Steeri
ng gear transducer voltage = 6 Volts
- Steering gear transducer cu rrent = 840 mA at 0 mph reducing to 0 mA at maximum speed