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REAR AXLE – Troubleshooting 27-29
Terminal
No.Normally Check requirement Check item
17Steer sensor (ST-N)Engine:
Idle speed
Steering wheel: Neutral position0.5 V or less
Idle speed
Steering wheel: Turned 90 from
neutral position2.5 – 3.5 V
18TPSIgnition switch:
ON
Accelerator pedal: Fully closed0.3 – 1.0 V
ON
Accelerator pedal: Fully open4.5 – 5.0 V
23Diagnosis data input/outputWhen MUT-II is connectedSerial communica-
tion with MUT-II
When MUT-II is disconnected1 V or less
24Idle position switchIgnition switch:
ON
Accelerator pedal: Fully closed2 V or less
ON
Accelerator pedal: Fully open4.5 – 5.0 V
25Accumulator pressure
switchIgnition switch:
ONAccumulator internal pressure:
Low2 V or less
Accumulator internal pressure:
HighSystem voltage
26ECU groundAt all times0 V
31AYC-ECU power supplyIgnition switch: ONSystem voltage
Ignition switch: OFF0 V
35AYC motor relayIgnition switch:
ON
When motor is energizedSystem voltage
ON
When motor is deenergized2 V or less
36AYC warning lampIgnition switch:
ON
When lamp is OFFSystem voltage
ON
When lamp is ON2 V or less
37Directional control valve
(right)
Ignition switch:
ON
Right clutch: ONSystem voltage
(right)ON
Right clutch: OFF0 V
38Proportioning valveIgnition switch:
ONAYC-ON0 V to system volt-
age
AYC-OFF0 V
39ECU backup power supplyAt all timesSystem voltage
45Directional control valve
(left)
Ignition switch:
ON
Left clutch: ONSystem voltage
(left)ON
Left clutch: OFF0 V
46ECU groundAt all times0 V
NOTE
*1: Indicates the vehicles with ABS.
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37A-1
STEERING
CONTENTS
GENERAL 2. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Outline of Change 2. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
STEERING WHEEL AND SHAFT* 2. . . . . . . .
POWER STEERING GEAR BOX* 5. . . . . . . . .
WARNINGS REGARDING SERVICING OF SUPPLEMENTAL RESTRAINT SYSTEM (SRS) EQUIPPED VEHICLES
WARNING!
(1) Improper service or maintenance of any component of the SRS, or any SRS-related component, can lead to personal
injury or death to service personnel (from inadvertent firing of the air bag) or to the driver and passenger (from rendering
the SRS inoperative).
(2) Service or maintenance of any SRS component or SRS-related component must be performed only at an authorized
MITSUBISHI dealer.
(3) MITSUBISHI dealer personnel must thoroughly review this manual, and especially its GROUP 52B – Supplemental
Restraint System (SRS) before beginning any service or maintenance of any component of the SRS or any SRS-related
component.
NOTE
The SRS includes the following components: SRS-ECU, SRS warning lamp, air bag module, clock spring and interconnecting
wiring. Other SRS-related components (that may have to be removed/installed in connection with SRS service or maintenance) are
indicated in the table of contents by an asterisk (*).
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STEERING – Power Steering Gear Box37A-5
POWER STEERING GEAR BOX
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
CAUTION: SRS
For vehicles with SRS, before removal of steering gear box, refer to GROUP 52B, centre front wheels and
remove ignition key. Failure to do so may damage SRS clock spring and render SRS system inoperative,
risking serious driver injury.
Pre-removal Operation
Power Steering Fluid Draining
Center Member Removal
Front Exhaust Pipe RemovalPost-installation Operation
Front Exhaust Pipe Installation
Center Member Installation
Power Steering Fluid Supplying
Power Steering Fluid Line Bleeding
Steering Wheel Position Check with Wheels Straight
Ahead
Front Wheel Alignment Adjustment
Dust Cover Check for Cracks or Damage by
Pushing it with Finger.
15 Nm 15–33 Nm
69 Nm17 Nm
5 Nm
15–33 Nm
789
3
45 1 2
611 Nm
Removal steps
1. Steering shaft assembly and gear
box connecting bolt
2. Band
3. Split pin
A4. Tie-rod end and knuckle connection5. Return tube connection
6. Pressure tube connection
7. Cylinder clamp
B8. Gear box assembly
9. Steering cover assembly
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STEERING – Power Steering Gear Box37A-6
REMOVAL SERVICE POINTS
ATIE-ROD END AND KNUCKLE DISCONNECTION
Caution
1. In order not to damage the ball joint thread, the tie
rod end mounting nut must be only loosened but not
removed from the ball joint. Be sure to use the special
tool.
2. Tie the special tool with a cord so as not to fall off.
BGEAR BOX ASSEMBLY REMOVAL
Caution
Do not damage the bellows and the tie-rod end dust cover
when removing the gear box assembly.
INSPECTION
Check the rubber parts for cracks and breakage.
GEAR BOX TOTAL PINION TORQUE
Using the special tools, rotate the pinion gear at the rate
of one rotation in approximately 4 to 6 seconds to check
the total pinion torque.
Standard value: 0.9 – 1.7 Nm
[Change in torque: 0.4 Nm]
Caution
When holding the steering gear box assembly in a vice,
secure its mounting positions. If it is secured in any other
places, the gear housing may become deformed or
damaged.
NOTE
When measuring, remove the bellows from the rack housing.
Measure the pinion torque through the whole stroke of the
rack.
If the measured value is not within the standard range, first
adjust the rack support cover, and then check the total pinion
starting torque again.
Cord
Ball joint
NutMB990635 or
MB991113
MB991006
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STEERING – Power Steering Gear Box37A-7
If the total pinion starting torque cannot be adjusted to within
the standard range by adjusting the rack support cover, check
the rack support cover, rack support spring, rack support
and replace any parts if necessary.
CHECK THE TIE ROD FOR SWING RESISTANCE
1. Give 10 hard swings to the tie rod.
2. Measure the tie rod swing resistance with a spring balance.
Standard value: 5–18 N [1.5–4.9 Nm]
3. If the measured value exceeds the standard value, replace
tie rod.
4. Even if the measured value is below the standard value,
the tie rod which swings smoothly without excessive play
may be used.
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STEERING – Power Steering Gear Box37A-8
DISASSEMBLY AND REASSEMBLY
Steering gear seal set
Flare nut
1
3 4
5
6 7
8
910
11
12 13 14
15 17
1921
24
25
26 29
32
33
35
2
22
3416
27
28 31
3013 Nm
1
20
36 3718
25 Nm
49 – 59 Nm
88 Nm27
28
309 20
62
9 6 35
59 Nm
15
59 Nm
21 Nm
2
311823 23
Disassembly steps
1. Feed pipe
2. O-ring
N3. Tie-rod end locking nut
N4. Tie-rod end
5. Bellows clip
M6. Bellows band
7. Bellows
L8. Tie-rod
L9. Tab washer
KTotal pinion torque adjustment
10. Locking nut
A11. Rack support cover
12. Rack support spring
13. Rack support
J14. End plug
15. Self-locking nut
16. Bolt
17. Valve assembly
BI18. Oil sealB19. Pinion and valve assembly
CH20. Seal ring
21. Valve housing assembly
DG22. Ball bearing
DG23. Oil seal
EF24. Circlip
F25. Rack stopper
FE26. Rack bushing
GE27. Oil seal
28. O-ring
FD29. Rack
30. Piston ring
31. O-ring
32. Rack housing assembly
HC33. Ball bearing
IC34. Needle roller bearing
JB35. Oil seal
36. Gear housing mounting bushing
A37. Gear housing mounting rubber
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STEERING – Power Steering Gear Box37A-9
Lubrication and Sealing Points
Fluid:
Automatic
transmission
fluid DEXRON
or DEXRON II
Grease: Repair kit grease
Fluid:
Automatic transmission fluid
DEXRON or DEXRON II
Fluid:
Automatic transmission fluid
DEXRON or DEXRON II
Fluid:
Automatic transmission fluid
DEXRON or DEXRON II
Fluid:
Automatic transmission fluid
DEXRON or DEXRON II
Grease: Repair kit grease
Sealant:
3M ATD Part No. 8661 or
equivalent
Fluid:
Automatic transmission fluid
DEXRON or DEXRON II
Grease: Silicone grease
Fluid:
Automatic transmission fluid
DEXRON or DEXRON II
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STEERING – Power Steering Gear Box37A-10
DISASSEMBLY SERVICE POINTS
ARACK SUPPORT COVER REMOVAL
Use the special tool to remove the rack support cover from
the gear box.
BOIL SEAL / PINION AND VALVE ASSEMBLY
REMOVAL
Using a plastic hammer, gently tap the pinion to remove it.
CSEAL RING REMOVAL
Cut the seal ring and remove it from the pinion and valve
assembly and the rack.
Caution
When cutting the seal ring, be careful not to damage
the pinion and valve assembly or the rack.
DBALL BEARING / OIL SEAL REMOVAL
Use a socket, remove the oil seal and the ball bearing from
the valve housing assembly simultaneously.
ECIRCLIP REMOVAL
1. Turn the rack stopper clockwise until the end of the circlip
comes out of the slot in the rack housing.
2. Turn the rack stopper anticlockwise to remove the circlip.
Caution
Note that if the rack stopper is first turned
anticlockwise, the circlip will get caught in the slot
in the housing and the rack stopper will not turn.
MB990607
Socket
Rack stopper
Rack
Circlip