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Power Steering System-Steering Drive and Control Mechanism4-69Section 2 Steering Drive and Control MechanismComponent ViewDriverÕs airbag module
Left combination switch
Steering column assembly
Steering column spline dust shield Steering column lower cover Steering column upeer coverRight combination switch
Clock spring
A/T:Parking lock cable33-5933-5922-2922-2916-26 3-spoke steering wheel car
Steering wheel assembly (optional)4-spoke steering wheel car
Quncunx cap screw
Steering wheel assembly
Quincunx cap screw
Slidefork #2 counter shaft
specified torqueN.
m :
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Power Steering System
-Steering Drive and Control Mechanism4-71Replacement1. Precaution (refer to the steering system precaution)
2. Confirm that the wheel stays at a straight line running status.
3. Unfix the storage battery cathode terminal.
4. Remove the airbag assembly.
Remove the two screws on both sides, and pull out the cable connector.
Note: When removing the airbag assembly, never pull the airbag cables.
Caution: When put down the airbag assembly, make sure its top surface stays upward.
Never disassemble the airbag assembly.Using
Socket5. Remove the steering wheel assembly.
(1)Unfix the connector.
(2)Remove the set bolts of the steering wheel.
(3)Make a fit mark on the steering wheel assembly and main shaft assembly.
(4)Remove the steering wheel with special tool.
6. Remove the top shells and bottoms shell of the steering column shield.
(1)Remove the three screws.
(2)Remove the top part and bottom part of the steering column
shield.
7. Remove clock spring.
8. Remove the left combination switch assembly.
Separate the connector and remove the left combination switch
assembly.
9. Remove the right combination switch assembly.
Separate the connector and remove the right combination switch
assembly.
10. Remove the splined tube cover.
11. Detach No. 2 steering countershaft(see right figure)
(1) Make a mark on the fit between slide splined tube and countershaft. (2) Loosen bolts A and B.
12. Remove the steering column pipe assembly.
(1) Remove the cable connector on the steering column pipe assembly. (2) Remove the 3 bolts and steering column assembly.Installation mark
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Power Steering System-Steering Drive and Control Mechanism4-7213. Remove the No.2 steering countershaft assembly.
(1) Make a mark on the fit between main shaft and countershaft.
(2) Remove bolt and countershaft.
14. Remove the ignition switch bracket.
(1) Use the punch pin to make a mark on the 2 conical head bolt.
(2) Drill the 2 conical head bolts with the diameter of 3-4mm drill
bit.
(3) Remove the bolts and bracket for the ignition switch with the
thread die.
15. Remove fixing panel on the steering column.
16.Remove the ignition switch lock core assembly.
(1) Turn the ignition switch to "ACC" position.
(2) press the stop pin and pull the lock core out.
17. After checking or replacing the steering column pipe assembly, install all parts in a reverse order.
Note:
(1) After installing the ignition switch lock core, check the operation of the steering locking function: when
pulling out the key, the steering device is locked; when the key is inserted and turned to ACC position, the
steering device is unlocked.
(2) Tighten the 3 bolts.
(3) Make sure all cables are connected reliably.
(4) After adjusting the combination switch as well as the top shell and bottom shell of the steering pipe shield,
fasten the three screws connecting the combination switch and the steering column assembly.
(5) Tighten the set bolt between the universal joint fork and the steering gear assembly with a torque of
22~39N.m.
(6) Install dust cover and its press plate.
(7) When installing the steering wheel assembly, align the steering wheel assembly and the fit mark of the
steering main shaft assembly. Tighten the special quincunx bolt with a torque of 33~59N.m.
(8) Check the airbag. It is not allowed to use a airbag part removed from another vehicle.
(9) Check the SRS warning lamp.Thread die Installation mark
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Power Steering System-Steering Pipeline Component4-73I. Onboard Check1. Check the transmission strap.
Check the transmission strap whether it is worn out. If necessary, replace a new transmission strap.
Tips: Crack at the edge of the strap teeth is acceptable. If the strap teeth fall, replace a new strap.
2. Discharge the air in the power steering system.
(1)Check the liquid level.
(2)Lift the front part of the vehicle with a jack in a safety manner.
(3)Rotate the steering wheel.
After the motor is shut down, rotate the steering wheel to the left/right limit position lightly. Repeat such
operation several times.
(4)Loosen the jack, and put down the vehicle.
(5)Start the motor, and make it run idly for several minutes.
(6)Rotate the steering wheel to one side limit position for 2-3 seconds, and then rotate it to the other side limit
position for 2-3 seconds. Repeat such operations several times.Section 3 Steering Pipeline ComponentComponent ViewPower steering high pressure
pipe
Return line (connecting fluld tank)
Power steering pump with bracketReturn line(connecting steering gear)Drive beltN.
m : specified torque
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Power Steering System
-Power Steering Gear4-78 (6) Connect the tie rod ball stud pin with the steering knuckle, make sure that the mating surface of the tie rod
ball stud pin and the steering knuckle is clean, tighten the slot nut, torque: 27~39N.m. Install the cotter pin,
make sure of the correct installation
(7) Add appropriate amount of specified power steering fluid, bleed the power steering system
(8) Check the power steering pipeline system for leakage
(9) Check the front wheel alignment and front wheel left and right limit turn angle, adjust the toe in if
necessary and tighten the tie rod lock nut
(10) Check the position of the steering wheel. It is required that the steering wheel spokes are basically
symmetrical when the vehicle is driven straight ahead, reassemble the steering wheel if necessary
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Brake System -Brake System4-79Chapter 9 Brake SystemSection 1 Brake SystemI. Precaution 1. It's very important to keep the parts and area clean when repairing the brake system.
2. Care must be taken to replace each part properly as it could affect the performance of the brake system and
result in a driving hazard.
3. Do not let brake fluid remain on a painted surface when repairing any parts. Wash it off immediately.
4. If any work is done on the brake system or air in the brake pipelines is suspected, bleed the system of air.
5. Check the brake system for leakage after repairing the brake system.
6. Use specified brake fluid. Do not mix with other brand of brake fluid.II. Symptom table Use the table below to help you find the cause of the problem. The numbers indicate the priority of the likely
cause of the problem. Check each part in order. If necessary, replace these parts.Symptom
Low brake pedal or recoil
Brake StagnationSuspected Area
1 Brake system (fluid leaks)
2 Brake system (air in)
3 Piston Cup in Sub-pump (worn or damaged)
4 Rear brake shoe clearance (out of adjustment)
5 Master cylinder (faulty)
6 Booster push rod (out of adjustment)
7 Brake shoe or lining (oily)
8 Disc/Drum scratched
1. Brake pedal free stroke is too small
2. Parking brake lever stroke (out of adjustment)
3. Parking brake cable (sticking)
4. Rear brake shoe clearance (out of adjustment)
5. Brake pad or lining (cracked or distorted)
6. Wheel cylinder piston (stuck or frozen)
7. Return spring (faulty)
8. Vacuum booster (faulty)
9. Brake master cylinder (faulty)
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Brake System -Brake System4-80Symptom
Brake Deviation
Noise from brakeSuspected Area
1. Wheel cylinder piston (stuck)
2. Brake shoe lining (oily)
3. Disc (scratched)
4. Brake shoes or lining (cracked or distorted)
5. Wheel hub bearing (worn or damaged)
6. Tire pressure (not as specified)
1. Brake shoe lining (damaged)
2. Installation bolt (loose)
3. Disc (scratched)
4. Brake shoe (bad in quality)
5. Brake shoes lining (oily)
6. Sound isolating shim damaged
7. Hold spring of brake shoe (damage)
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Bleeding1. Fill brake reservoir with brake fluid
Brake fluid: HZY4 complying with GB12981Section 2 Brake FluidBrake System -Brake Fluid4-812. Bleed brake pipeline system
(1) Connect the vinyl pipe to the wheel cylinder bleeder plug port
(2) Depress the brake pedal several times, and then loosen the bleeder plug with the pedal held down.
(3) At the point when fluid stops flowing out, tighten the bleeder plug, and then release the brake pedal.
(4) Repeat (2) and (3) until all the air in the fluid has been bled out.
(5) Repeat the above procedure to bleed the brake pipeline of the air for each wheel cylinder.
Notice: Fill brake fluid into the reservoir all the time when bleeding.
3. Check fluid level in reservoir
Check the fluid level and fill fluid if necessary.
Tips: Do not mix and use with other brand of brake fluid.