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PP–80PREPARATION  –  STEERING COLUMN
PP
EQUIPMENT
Torque wench -
Drill - 
         
        
        
     
        
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STEERING COLUMN  –  STEERING SYSTEMSR–3
SR
PROBLEM SYMPTOMS TABLE
(2006/01-       )
HINT:
Use the table below to help determine the cause of the 
problem symptom. The potential causes of the symptoms are 
listed in order of probability in the "Suspected Area" column 
of the table. Check each symptom by checking the suspected 
areas in the order they are listed. Replace parts as 
necessary.
Steering system
ON-VEHICLE INSPECTION
1. CHECK STEERING WHEEL FREE PLAY
(a) Stop the vehicle and align the tires facing straight 
ahead.
(b) Turn the steering wheel gently right and left, and 
check the steering wheel free play.
Maximum free play:
30 mm (1.18 in.)
If the free play exceeds the maximum, replace the 
steering intermediate shaft sub-assembly or 
steering gear.
Symptom Suspected Area See page
Hard steering1. Front tires (Improperly inflated or unevenly worn)TW-1
2. Front wheel alignment (Incorrect)SP-3
3. Front suspension (Lower ball joint)SP-27
4. Steering intermediate shaftSR-11
5. Steering columnSR-11
6. Steering gearPS-42
7. Power steering ECUPS-46
Poor return1. Front tires (Improperly inflated or unevenly worn)TW-1
2. Front wheel alignment (Incorrect)SP-3
3. Steering columnSR-11
4. Steering gearPS-42
5. Power steering ECUPS-46
No free play or excessive play1. Steering intermediate shaftSR-11
2. Steering gearPS-42
Knocking (or clunking) sound occurs when steering 
wheel turned while power steering in operation1. Steering intermediate shaftSR-11
2. Front suspension (Lower ball joint)SP-27
3. Front axle hub (Hub bearing)AH-7
4. Steering gearPS-42
Friction sound occurs when steering wheel turned 
during low speed driving1. Power steering motorSR-11
2. Steering columnSR-11
High-pitched sound (squealing sound) occurs when 
steering wheel turned slowly with vehicle stopped1. Power steering motorSR-11
Steering wheel vibrates and noise occurs when 
steering wheel turned while vehicle stopped1. Power steering motorSR-11
2. Steering columnSR-11
C128822E01 
         
        
        
     
        
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SR–4STEERING COLUMN  –  STEERING SYSTEM
SR
REPAIR
1. CORRECT STEERING OFF CENTER
(a) Check whether the steering wheel is off-center.
(1) Apply masking tape to the top center of the 
steering wheel and the upper steering column 
cover.
(2) Drive the vehicle in a straight line for 100 
meters at a constant speed of 56 km/h (35 
mph), holding the steering wheel to maintain 
the course.
(3) Draw a line on the masking tape, as shown in 
the illustration. 
(4) Turn the steering wheel to the center position.
HINT:
Look at the upper surface of the steering 
wheel, the steering spokes and the SRS airbag 
line to determine the center position.
(5) Draw another line on the masking tape on the 
steering wheel, as shown in the illustration.
(6) Measure the distance between the 2 lines on 
the masking tape on the steering wheel.
(7) Convert the measured distance to the steering 
angle.
HINT:
• Measured distance of 1 mm (0.04 in.) = 
Approximately 1 degree steering angle.
• Make a note of the steering angle.
(b) Adjust the steering angle.
C128823E01
C128824E01
C128825E01 
         
        
        
     
        
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STEERING COLUMN  –  STEERING SYSTEMSR–5
SR
(c) For the following 2steps, carry out the RH and LH 
procedures separately.
(1) Draw a line on the tie rod and rack end where it 
can easily be seen.
(2) Using a paper gauge, measure the distance 
between the tie rod end and the rack end 
screw.
(3) Remove the RH and LH boot clips from the 
rack boots.
(4) Loosen the RH and LH lock nuts.
(5) Turn the RH and LH rack ends by the same 
amount (but in opposite directions) in 
accordance with the steering angle.
HINT:
Electronic power steering: 1 turn (360
) of rack 
end (1.5 mm (0.059 in.) horizontal movement) - 
10.8
 of steering angle.
(6) Tighten the RH and LH lock nuts.
Torque: 88 N*m (897 kgf*cm, 65 ft.*lbf)
NOTICE:
Make sure that the difference in length 
between the RH and LH tie rod ends and 
rack end screws is less than 1.5 mm (0.059 
in.).
(7) Install the RH and LH boot clips.
C128833
C128834 
         
        
        
     
        
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POWER STEERING  –  ELECTRONIC POWER STEERING SYSTEMPS–5
PS
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION
1. DESCRIPTION
The EPS (Electronic Power Steering) system generates 
torque through the operation of the motor and the 
reduction gear installed on the column shaft in order to 
assist steering effort.
The power steering ECU determines directions and the 
amount of assisting power in accordance with vehicle 
speed signals and signals from the torque sensor built 
into the steering column assembly. As a result, the power 
steering adjusts the steering effort so that it is lighter 
during low speed driving and heavier during high speed 
driving.
(a) Power steering ECU:
The power steering ECU calculates assisting power 
based on steering torque signals from the torque 
sensor and vehicle speed signals from the skid 
control ECU.
(b) Torque sensor:
The torque sensor detects the steering effort 
generated when the steering wheel is turned and 
converts it to an electrical signal.
(c) EPS motor:
The EPS motor is activated by the current from the 
power steering ECU and generates torque to assist 
the steering effort.
(d) Motor rotation angle sensor: 
The motor rotation angle sensor consists of the 
resolver sensor, which excels in reliability and 
durability. The rotation angle sensor detects the 
rotation angle of the motor and outputs it to the 
power steering ECU. As a result, it ensures efficient 
EPS control. 
         
        
        
     
        
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LI–126LIGHTING  –  IGNITION KEY CYLINDER LIGHT
LI
INSTALLATION
1. INSTALL TRANSPONDER KEY AMPLIFIER (See page 
SR-18)
2. INSTALL STEERING COLUMN COVER (See page SR-
20)
3. INSTALL STEERING WHEEL ASSEMBLY (See page 
SR-21)
4. PLACE FRONT WHEELS FACING STRAIGHT AHEAD
5. INSPECT STEERING WHEEL CENTER POINT
6. INSTALL STEERING PAD ASSEMBLY (See page RS-
336)
7. CONNECT CABLE TO NEGATIVE BATTERY 
TERMINAL
8. INSPECT STEERING PAD ASSEMBLY (See page RS-
337)
9. CHECK SRS WARNING LIGHT
(a) Check the SRS warning light (see page RS-337). 
         
        
        
     
        
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2AZ-FE STARTING  –  IGNITION SWITCHST–19
ST
If the result is not as specified, replace the switch 
assembly.
INSTALLATION
1. INSTALL IGNITION SWITCH ASSEMBLY
(a) Install the ignition switch with the 2 screws.
(b) Install the ignition key cylinder light connector.
(c) Install the ignition switch connector.
2. INSTALL STEERING COLUMN COVER LOWER
(a) Attach the 4 claws to install the steering column 
lower cover.
3. CONNECT CABLE TO NEGATIVE BATTERY 
TERMINAL
A124915
A124916
A134309 
         
        
        
     
        
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2GR-FE STARTING  –  IGNITION SWITCHST–19
ST
INSTALLATION
1. INSTALL IGNITION SWITCH ASSEMBLY
(a) Install the ignition switch with the 2 screws.
(b) Connect the ignition key cylinder light connector.
(c) Connect the ignition switch connector.
2. INSTALL STEERING COLUMN COVER LOWER
(a) Install the steering column cover lower (see page 
SR-20).
3. CONNECT CABLE TO NEGATIVE BATTERY 
TERMINAL
A124915
A124916