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ComponentsNJST0038
SST882CA
1. Rear bracket
2. Rear body
3. Dowel pin
4. Side plate seal
5. Cam ring
6. Vane
7. Rotor
8. Side plate9. O-ring (Outer)
10. O-ring (Inner)
11. Front body
12. Drive shaft rear oil seal
13. Drive shaft front oil seal
14. Drive shaft
15. Snap ring
16. O-ring17. Outlet connector
18. Connector seal
19. Flow control valve
20. Flow control valve spring
21. Inlet connector
22. O-ring
23. Washer
SST883C
Pre-disassembly InspectionNJST0039Disassemble the power steering oil pump only if the following items
are found.
+Oil leak from any point shown in the figure
+Poor performance
POWER STEERING OIL PUMP (YD ENGINE)
Components
ST-29
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SST884C
Removal and InstallationNJST00401. Remove chain case cover.
SST885C
2. Revolving crank pulley, set tool.
3. Fix tool with chain cover fixing bolts.
4. Using suitable tool, remove sprocket fixing nut and washer.
Do not remove Tool while power steering oil pump is
removed.
SST886C
5. Remove power steering pump fixing bolts, then remove it.
SST890C
+Apply Gasket to the installation surface of the engine chain
case cover as shown in the figure before installing the chain
case cover to the engine.
+Bleed air after installation.
Refer to ST-8.
DisassemblyNJST0041CAUTION:
+Parts which can be disassembled are strictly limited.
Never disassemble parts other than those specified.
+Disassemble in as clean a place as possible.
+Clean your hands before disassembly.
+Do not use rags; use nylon cloths or paper towels.
+Follow the procedure and cautions in the Service Manual.
+When disassembling and reassembling, do not let foreign
matter enter or contact the parts.
POWER STEERING OIL PUMP (YD ENGINE)
Removal and Installation
ST-30
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SST887C
+Remove rear bracket and rear body.
+Remove side plate seal, cam ring vane, rotor side and plate.
SST036A
+Remove inlet connector and outlet connector with spring.
Be careful not to drop the flow control valve.
Do not disassemble the flow control valve.
SST888C
+Remove oil seal
SST889C
+Remove snap ring, then draw drive shaft.
Be careful not to drop drive shaft.
InspectionNJST0042+If pulley is cracked or deformed, replace it.
+If an oil leak is found around pulley shaft oil seal, replace the
seal.
+If serration on pulley or pulley shaft is deformed or worn,
replace it.
POWER STEERING OIL PUMP (YD ENGINE)
Disassembly (Cont'd)
ST-31
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SST038A
AssemblyNJST0043Assemble oil pump, noting the following instructions.
+Make sure O-rings and oil seal are properly installed.
+Always install new O-rings and oil seal.
+Be careful of oil seal direction.
+Cam ring, rotor and vanes must be replaced as a set if neces-
sary.
+Coat each part with DEXRON
TMIII or equivalent when assem-
bling.
SST289A
+Pay attention to the direction of rotor.
SST843A
+When assembling vanes to rotor, rounded surfaces of vanes
must face cam ring side.
SST472C
+Insert pin 2 into pin groove 1 of front housing and front side
plate. Then install cam ring 3 as shown at left.
Cam ring:
D
1is less than D2.
POWER STEERING OIL PUMP (YD ENGINE)
Assembly
ST-32
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Power SteeringNJST0036
Applied modelSedan Hatchback
Steering gear typePR24AD PR25T
Rack sliding
force N (kg, lb)
Under normal oper-
ating oil pressureRange within±11.5 mm (±0.453 in)
from the neutral position at rack
speed of 3.5 mm (0.138 in)/sAverage force152 - 240
(15.5 - 24.5, 34.2 - 54.0)132 - 308
(13.5 - 31.4, 30 - 69)
Maximum force deviation 98 (10, 22) 176 (17.9, 39)
Except for the above rangeMaximum sliding force 294 (30, 66) Ð
Maximum force deviation 147 (15, 33) Ð
Steering wheel turning force
(Measured at one full turn from the neutral position) N (kg, lb)39 (4, 9) or less
Fluid capacity (Approximate)!(Imp qt)1.0 (7/8)
Oil pump maximum pressure kPa (bar, kg/cm
2, psi)QG15 engines7,600 - 8,200
(76.0 - 84.0, 77.5 - 85.68,
1,102 - 1,218)8,600 - 9,200
(86.0 - 92.0, 87.72 - 93.84,
1,247 - 1,334)
QG18 engines
8,800 - 9,400 (88.0 - 94.0, 88.7 - 95.8, 1,261 - 1,362)
YD22 engine
SERVICE DATA AND SPECIFICATIONS (SDS)
Power Steering
ST-35
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FRONT & REAR SUSPENSION
SECTION
SU
CONTENTS
FRONT SUSPENSION....................................................2
Precautions ..................................................................2
PRECAUTIONS.........................................................2
Preparation ..................................................................2
SPECIAL SERVICE TOOLS........................................2
COMMERCIAL SERVICE TOOLS................................2
Noise, Vibration and Harshness (NVH)
Troubleshooting ...........................................................4
NVH TROUBLESHOOTING CHART............................4
Components.................................................................5
On-vehicle Service.......................................................6
FRONT SUSPENSION PARTS...................................6
BALANCING WHEELS...............................................7
TIRE ROTATION.......................................................7
FRONT WHEEL ALIGNMENT.....................................7
Coil Spring and Shock Absorber .................................9
COMPONENTS.........................................................9
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION...............................10
DISASSEMBLY........................................................10
INSPECTION...........................................................10
ASSEMBLY............................................................. 11
Stabilizer Bar ............................................................. 11
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION............................... 11
Transverse Link and Lower Ball Joint .......................12
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION...............................12
INSPECTION...........................................................13
Service Data and Specifications (SDS).....................14
GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS (FRONT).....................14
FRONT WHEEL ALIGNMENT (UNLADEN*1).............14
LOWER BALL JOINT...............................................14
WHEELARCH HEIGHT (UNLADEN*1).......................15
WHEEL RUNOUT....................................................15
WHEEL BALANCE...................................................15
REAR SUSPENSION.....................................................16
Precautions ................................................................16
PRECAUTIONS.......................................................16
Preparation ................................................................16
COMMERCIAL SERVICE TOOLS..............................16
Noise, Vibration and Harshness (NVH)
Troubleshooting .........................................................16
Components...............................................................17
On-vehicle Service.....................................................18
REAR SUSPENSION PARTS...................................18
REAR WHEEL ALIGNMENT.....................................18
Removal and Installation ...........................................20
REMOVAL...............................................................21
INSTALLATION........................................................21
Coil Spring and Shock Absorber ...............................21
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION...............................21
DISASSEMBLY........................................................22
INSPECTION...........................................................22
ASSEMBLY.............................................................22
Torsion Beam, Lateral Link and Control Rod ............23
DISASSEMBLY........................................................23
INSPECTION...........................................................23
ASSEMBLY.............................................................23
Service Data and Specifications (SDS).....................25
GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS (REAR).......................25
REAR WHEEL ALIGNMENT (UNLADEN*).................25
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SBR686C
Precautions
PRECAUTIONSNJSU0001+When installing rubber parts, final tightening must be car-
ried out under unladen condition* with tires on ground.
Oil will shorten the life of rubber bushes. Be sure to wipe
off any spilled oil.
*: Fuel, radiator coolant and engine oil full. Spare tire, jack,
hand tools and mats in designated positions.
+After installing removed suspension parts, check wheel
alignment and adjust if necessary.
+Use flare nut wrench when removing or installing brake
tubes.
+Always torque brake lines when installing.
+Lock nuts are unreusable parts; always use new ones.
When replacing, do not wipe the oil off the new lock nut
before tightening.
Preparation
SPECIAL SERVICE TOOLSNJSU0002
Tool number
Tool nameDescription
HT72520000
Ball joint remover
NT146
Removing tie-rod outer end and lower ball joint
COMMERCIAL SERVICE TOOLSNJSU0003
Tool name Description
Attachment Wheel align-
ment
NT148
Measure wheel alignment
a: Screw M24 x 1.5 pitch
b: 35 mm (1.38 in) dia.
c: 65 mm (2.56 in) dia.
d: 56 mm (2.20 in)
e: 12 mm (0.47 in)
1 Flare nut crowfoot
2 Torque wrench
NT360
Removing and installing each brake piping
a: 10 mm (0.39 in)
FRONT SUSPENSION
Precautions
SU-2
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Tool name Description
Spring compressor
NT717
Removing and installing coil spring
FRONT SUSPENSION
Preparation (Cont'd)
SU-3