Fuel Tank and Lines (10.01)
Fuel (10.00)
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22. Remove cable tie carbon canister to bracket (see Fig. 11).
23. Remove carbon canister from fuel tank (clips 4) (see Fig. 12)
24. Remove tank from support plate.
Installation
1. Position tank to support plate.
2. Install new cable tie behind carbon canister bracket.
3. Align and secure carbon canister to clips (x4).
4. Tighten cable tie around carbon canister.
5. Connect multiplug (x1) fuel tank harness.
6. Install nut (x1) fuel tank harness earth.
7. Secure fuel tank harness (clips x5).
8. Connect fuel vapour hose quick fit connection to tank.
9. With assistance position tank and secure with bolts (x14)
10. Install vacuum hose clip to tank bolts / studs (x4)
11. install vacuum hose clips to studs and secure vacuum
hose.
12. Install nuts (x5) oil cooler to body.
13. Install heatshield. 14. Connect vapour purge and fuel pipe to tank.
15. Position earth lead and secure with nut.
16. Connect fuel tank harness to main harness.
17. Connect evaporative emis
sion control assembly hose
and secure with jubilee clip.
18. install filler neck pipe and hose assembly to fuel tank.
19. Position filler neck pipe, hose assembly and sealing washer to body.
20. Install nut filler neck pipe and hose assembly to body.
21. Install bolt filler pipe brac ket to spring damper assembly.
22. install fuel filler cap
23. Install rear subframe (see Workshop Manual procedure
02.01.CA Subframe Assembly - Rear - Remove for
Access and Refit).
24. Connect vehicle battery.
Fuel Tank and Canister Assembly-
Remove for Access/Refit
Removal
1. Disconnect vehicle battery.
2. Remove rear subframe (see Workshop Manual procedure 02.01.CA Subframe Assembly - Rear -
Remove for Access and Refit).
Fig. 11
Fig. 12
Warning
The fuel tank is heavy. Fuel tank removal / replacement
is a two person operation.
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Warning
Fire Risk. Do Not connect the vehicle battery and
switch on the ignition until all work on the fuel system
is completed and the area is cleared of fuel
contamination.
Remove contaminated material, open fuel containers
and waste fuel. Fully ventilate vehicle and work area to remove all fuel fumes.
Warning
Fire Risk. Do Not start the en gine until the fuel system
integrity is confirmed.
Repair Operation Time (ROT)
Warning
Read and follow all fuel hand ling instructions (at the
beginning of the Fuel System section) and the fuel
bowser manufacturers fuel handling documentation
before commencing work on the fuel system. Clean up
spillages immediately and dispose of fuel contaminated materials safely.
Warning
Fuel vapour is explosiv e. During the following
procedure, fuel tank and fuel lines will be open. Ensure
good ventilation and take all necessary precautions to eliminate fire risk.
Warning
Fire Risk. Before commencing work on the vehicle fuel system, disconnect the earth ( - ve) lead from the
vehicle battery.
Fuel Tank and Lines (10.01)
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3. Remove fuel filler cap.
4. Remove bolt filler pipe bracket to spring damper
assembly.
5. Remove nut filler neck pipe and hose to body.
6. Release filler neck pipe and hose, collect sealing washer.
7. Remove filler neck pipe and hose assembly from the
tank (using filler neck disc onnection tool - 310 - 134)
(see Fig. 2).
8. loosen jubilee clip an d disconnect hose from
evaporative emission control assembly (see Fig. 3). 9. Disconnect fuel tank harness from main harness (see
Fig. 4).
10. Remove nut and release earth lead from stud (see Fig. 5).
11. Disconnect vapour purge and fuel pipe from the tank
12. Remove bolts (x4) exhaust heatshield to floor.
13. Remove nuts (x5) oil cooler pipes to body.
14. Release exhaust vacuum pipe from clips.
15. Remove vacuum hose clips from studs.
16. Remove vacuum hose clip bolts/stud (x4) tank to body.
Fig. 2
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Fig. 5
Warning
The fuel tank is heavy. Fuel tank removal / replacement is a two person operation.
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Fuel Tank and Lines (10.01)
Fuel (10.00)
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17. With assistance support tank, remove bolts (x14) tank to body and remove fuel tank (see Fig. 6).
Installation
1. With assistance position tank and secure with bolts (x14)
2. Install vacuum hose clip to tank bolts / studs (x4)
3. install vacuum hose clips to studs and secure vacuum hose.
4. Install nuts (x5) oil cooler to body.
5. Install heatshield.
6. Connect vapour purge and fuel pipe to tank.
7. Position earth lead and secure with nut.
8. Connect fuel tank harness to main harness.
9. Connect evaporative emission control assembly hose and secure with jubilee clip.
10. install filler neck pipe and hose assembly to fuel tank.
11. Position filler neck pipe, hose assembly and sealing washer to body.
12. Install nut filler neck pipe and hose assembly to body.
13. Install bolt filler pipe bracket to spring damper assembly.
14. install fuel filler cap
15. Install rear subframe (see Workshop Manual procedure 02.01.CA Subframe Assembly - Rear - Remove for
Access and Refit). 16. Connect vehicle battery.
Fuel Tank Sender Assembly-Renew
Removal
1. Disconnect battery earth lead.
2. Release and remove luggage compartment rear floor
carpet.
3. Remove luggage compartment front floor carpet retainers (x6) and remove carpet.
4. Remove fuel tank cover, clean off the sealant around the aperture.
5. Remove nuts (x7) and release plate clamp and fuel tank service cover.
Fig. 6
Warning
The fuel tank is heavy. Fuel tank removal / replacement
is a two person operation.
Warning
Fire Risk. Do Not connect the vehicle battery and
switch on the ignition until all work on the fuel system
is completed and the area is cleared of fuel
contamination. Remove contaminated material, open fuel containers
and waste fuel. Fully ventilate vehicle and work area to remove all fuel fumes.
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Warning
Fire Risk. Do Not start the en gine until the fuel system
integrity is confirmed.
Repair Operation Time (ROT)
Warning
Read and follow all fuel hand ling instructions (at the
beginning of the Fuel System section) and the fuel
bowser manufacturers fuel handling documentation
before commencing work on the fuel system. Clean up
spillages immediately and dispose of fuel contaminated materials safely.
Warning
Fuel vapour is explosiv e. During the following
procedure, fuel tank and fuel lines will be open. Ensure
good ventilation and take all necessary precautions to eliminate fire risk.
Warning
Fire Risk. Before commencing work on the vehicle fuel system, disconnect the earth ( - ve) lead from the vehicle battery.
Warning
Ensure there is adequate ventilation inside the vehicle
(i.e. place the vehicle in a well ventilated area, with the windows open).
Caution
The following procedure is completed inside the vehicle
cabin area. Extra care must be taken to ensure no fuel or
fuel vapours come into contac t with the vehicle interior.
Steering Gear (11.01)
Steering (11.00)
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Vehicle tends to pull
to one side when
driven on a level
surface. Incorrect tyre pressure. Adjust tyre pressure.
Incorrect tyre size.
Different tyre or tread type.
New tyre as required.
Vehicle is unevenly or excessively loaded. Adjust load evenly.
Incorrect toe adjustment. Adjust as required.
Damaged front or rear suspension
components. New suspension components.
Steering gear valve effort out of balance. Shift transmission into neutral while driving at no more than 30 miles/hour (50 km/h) and turn the
ignition to position I (engine ‘Off’-coasting).
a. If the vehicle does not pull to one side with the
engine off, install a new steering gear.
b. If the vehicle drifts with the engine off, ‘cross switch’ the front wheel assemblies.
Test at low speed due to directional tyres.
a. If the vehicle pulls to the opposite side, switch the wheels that were on the rear to the same
side on the front.
b. If the vehicle pull direction is not changed, check the front suspension components and
toe adjustments.
Check front and rear brakes for correct
operation. Adjust as required.
Check for bent rear suspension components
and for damaged coil springs in the front
suspension. New rear suspension components.
Check the rear suspension for loose or worn
suspension components. Tighten.
New components.
Incorrect underbody alignment. Check underbody alignment.
Feedback (whining
or knocking noises
in the steering gear)
Condition where
roughness is felt in
the steering wheel by
the driver when the
vehicle is driven over
rough surfaces. Loose or worn tie-rods. New steering gear.
Steering gear bolts loose or damaged. Tighten.
New bolts.
Loose suspension bushing , bolts or ball joints. Tighten.
New components.
Damaged steering column.
Loose Column bolts. New steering column.
Tighten bolts.
Power steering
pump or reservoir
leaks Overfilled system. Correct fluid level.
Damaged fluid cap. New fluid cap.
Loose or damaged hose fittings. Tighten.
New hose.
Leakage at power steering pump. New power steering pump.
Poor returnability of
the steering Incorrect tyre pressure. Check
and adjust tyre pressure.
Incorrect tyre size or ty pe. New tyre as required.
Steering column universal joints binding . New steering column.
Steering column shaft floor seal may be torn
and fouling I-shaft. New floor seal as required.
Binding or damaged tie-rods. New steering gear.
Damaged or worn front suspension
components. New front suspension components as required.
Incorrect toe adjustment. Adjust as required.
SymptomPossible CauseAction
Steering Gear (11.01)
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Specifications
Excessive steering
efforts required to
turn corners and
during parking
manoeuvres Dirty fluid filter.
Low power steering pump fluid.
Clean/replace reservoir.
Fill as required. Check for system leaks.
Damaged accessory drive belt tensioner. New accessory drive belt tensioner.
Hose or oil cooler external leak. New hose or oil cooler as required.
Hose or cooler line restriction. New hose as required.
Fluid aeration.
Damaged pump. Bleed system.
Replace pump.
Fluid leakage Overfilled system. Correct fluid level.
Component leak. Locate suspect component and repair as required.
Accessory drive belt
squeal Check accessory drive belt for correct tension
or glazing .
New accessory drive belt.
‘Chirp’ noise from
steering pump Loose or worn accessory drive belt. New accessory drive belt.
Power steering
pump noisy Low fluid level. Top up and check for system leaks.
Power steering pump.
Steering hoses fouling body structure. Check for leaks. Repair
as required. New pump.
Ensure hose is secured and routed correctly.
‘Hiss’ noise Fluid flow through steering gear rotary valve -
close to ‘Full Lock’. Normal noise.
‘Whine’ noise Aerated fluid. Bleed system.
Steering wheel
vibration Road wheels out of balance. Check front end alignment.
SymptomPossible CauseAction
Torque Figures
DescriptionNm.lb/ft
Ball Joint (M14 nut) 70 52
Track-Rod (lock nut) 70 52
Steering Rack to Subframe (M12) 115 85
Steering Rack Pipe Attachment Plate 9-12 7-9
Intermediate Shaft Pinch Bolt 21-29 15.5-21.5
Power Steering (11.02)
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Maintenance
Power Steering System - Bleed
Procedure
1. Do a check of the fluid level in the PAS fluid reservoir. Add fluid if necessary.
2. Start the engine and let it idle for 20 seconds.
3. Operate the steering fully to the left and then the right through three cycles.
4. Stop the engine.
5. Wait for five minutes then do a check of the fluid level in the PAS fluid reservoir again.
6. Add fluid if necessary.
7. Install the PAS fluid reservoir cap.
Power Steering Pump-Renew
Removal
1. Remove A/C compressor (see Workshop Manual procedure 03.05.BE Compre ssor - Air Conditioning -
Renew).
2. Coolant drain (see Workshop Manual procedure 03.03.AD Coolant - Drain & Refill).
3. Remove PAS fluid from reservoir.
4. Disconnect HP union from PAS pump pipe.
5. Remove bolt P-clip suction hose to body.
6. Remove bolt (x1) HP pump pipe to engine.
7. Remove bolts (x3) PAS pump to engine.
8. Disconnect bottom hose and move aside.
9. Unclip (x1) harness from cylinder head for access.
10. Manouvre pump forward and up.
11. Disconnect suction hose (cut off clip) and remove pump.
12. Remove HP union pipe from pump (mark position on
pump).
Installation
1. Install HP union pipe to pump (align correctly), fit new O-ring.
2. Install pump to vehicle connect suction pipe to PAS pump, align timing marks and fit new clip.
3. Manouvre pump into position.
4. Install bolts (x3) PAS pump to engine (torque).
5. Install bolt (x1) HP pump pipe to engine (torque).
6. Connect bottom hose.
7. Clip (x1) harness from cylinder head for access. 8. Install bolt P-clip suction hose to body (torque).
9. Connect HP union to PAS pump pipe, replace O-ring
(torque).
10. Coolant refill (see Workshop Manual procedure 03.03.AD Coolant - Drain & Refill).
11. Install A/C compressor (see Workshop Manual procedure 03.05.BE Compre ssor - Air Conditioning -
Renew).
12. Top-up PAS fluid.
13. Start and run engine, operate steering lock to lock x2.
14. Top-up PAS fluid.
Power Assisted Steering (PAS) Rack -
Remove and Install
Removal
1. Disconnect the battery ground cable.
2. Remove the front undertray (refer to Workshop Manual Procedure 01.02.NB - Front Undertray).
3. Remove the front wheels and tyres (refer to Workshop Manual Procedure 04.04.ED - Wheel and Tyre - Pair).
4. Remove the front right side wheel-arch liner (refer to Workshop Manual Procedure 01.02.GB - Front Right
Side Wheel-Arch Liner).
5. Put a container in position under the oil tank to collect oil.
6. Remove the drain plug from the oil tank.
Figure 1
7. Let the oil drain into the container.
8. Install and tighten the drain plug into the oil tank (refer to Figure 1).
9. Remove the container.
10. Lower the vehicle.
11. Remove the radiator closing panel (refer to Workshop Manual Procedure 01.02.AA - Radiator Closing Panel).
Repair Operation Time (ROT)
Repair Operation Time (ROT)
Repair Operation Time (ROT)
ItemCode
Power Assisted Steering (PAS) Rack -
Remove and Install 11.02.AA
Power Steering (11.02)
Steering (11.00)
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12. Disconnect the two breather pipes from the air intake pipe.
Figure 2
13. Install sealing caps into the open ports.
14. Release the clip that attaches the air intake pipe to the throttle body.
Figure 3
15. Release the clip that attaches the air intake pipe to the outlet pipe for the right side air cleaner.
Figure 4
16. Disconnect the air intake pi pe from the outlet pipe for
the right side air cleaner and move it away.
Figure 5
17. Disconnect the two oil breather pipes from the oil tank.
Figure 6
18. Install sealing caps into the open ports.
19. Loosen the union that attaches the top oil pipe to the oil tank and move the pipe away.
Figure 7
20. Install sealing plugs into the open ports.
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21. Remove the two top screws that attach the oil tank to the body.
Figure 8
22. Lift the vehicle.
23. Remove the four screws that attach the anti-roll bar to the front subframe.
Figure 9
24. Move the anti-roll bar away and use a cable tie to hold it.
25. Loosen the union that attaches the bottom oil pipe to the oil tank and move the pipe away.
Figure 10
26. Disconnect the two lower oil pipes from the oil tank and move them away.
27. Install sealing caps in the open ports. 28. Remove the two bottom screws that attach the oil tank
to the body.
Figure 11
29. Lower the vehicle.
30. Carefully remove the oil tank.
Figure 12
31. Lift the vehicle.
32. Remove the bolt that attaches the universal joint for the lower steering column to the pinion coupling.
Figure 13
CAUTION
Be careful when you remove the oil tank in the step that follows. If you are not, the air conditioning switch and
wiring harness can be damaged.