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Oil Change ▶
Open the power fluid reservoir cap and
drain the fluid completely with oil suction
device. To make it easy, turn the steering
wheel to its both ends several times.
Fill up the specified fluid into fluid reservoir
and bleed air from the steering system. 1.
2. Oil Level Check ▶
Place the vehicle on a level ground and
start the engine and let it run at idle speed.
Turn the steering wheel several times so
that the oil temperature reaches to normal
operating level (75~85˚C).
Place the steering wheel at straight ahead
direction.
Check the oil level in the power steering oil
reservoir. Adjust the oil level between MAX
and MIN. 1.
2.
3.
4.
If the difference between two
measurements is below 5 mm and the level
is between MAX and MIN level, it's normal.
If it is over 5 mm, bleed air from the
system. Check the fluid level on a level ground with
the engine turned off. The fluid level should
be between the MIN and MAX marks on the
reservoir cap gauge.
below 5 mm
Engine idling Engine running
Oil typeATF Dexron II or III
Capacityapprox. 1ℓ (including
reservoir)
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Air Bleeding ▶
Lift up the vehicle very carefully.
Turn the steering wheel to its both ends
several times and add the oil up to MAX
line in the steering oil reservoir.
Periodically crank the starting motor and
turn the steering wheel to its both ends
without any interruption.
Check the oil level again. If the oil level is
fluctuated, repeat the procedures from
step 3 to step 5.
Start the engine.
Turn the steering wheel to its both ends
until any bubble can be found in the
steering oil reservoir.
Perform the test drive and check the
steering wheel for normal operation and
noise.
If the oil level abruptly goes up, bleed the
air from the system again. 1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
The air bleeding should be done after
servicing the power steering system and when
the difference between two measurements
(cooled and normal temperature) is
prominent.
Max
Min
Normal Abnormal
If the air bleeding is not properly
performed, the life span of the power
steering pump may be shortened. -
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Oil Pump Pressure Check ▶
Unscrew the pressure line fitting in power
steering pump.
Install the pressure gauge between the
power steering pump and the power
steering oil pressure line.
Place the shift lever to neutral position.
Apply the parking brake.
Open the valve in pressure gauge. Start
the engine and let it run at idle speed.
Turn the steering wheel several times so
that the oil temperature reaches to normal
operating level. 1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Before checking the pressure, check the oil
level and belt tension. Prepare the empty
container to collect the spilled oil during the
service. Check the oil pump pressure to locate any
defect in oil pump.
Fully close the valve in pressure gauge and
measure the oil pressure. 6.
Relief pressure
90 ± 3 bar
Oil pump
Steering gear box
To prevent internal damage, do not close
the gauge valve over 10 seconds.
Keep the oil temperature at proper range. -
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Measure the oil pressure with the gauge
valve fully open. 7.
Pressure at no load
3 to 5 bar
If the pump pressure is in specified range,
the pump is normal. If not, replace the
power steering pump 8.
Turn the steering wheel righ or left until it
stops with the engine idling ans valve fully
open. 9.
Oil pressure78 to 83 bar
To prevent the internal damage, do not
close the gauge valve for over 10
seconds.
Keep the oil temperature at proper range. -
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1. SYSTEM DESCRIPTION
The power steering has been designed to make the wheel move more easily than in a manual
steering system. The hydraulic power assists the process utilizing hydraulic fluid. The fluid
increases pressure in the power steering pump and aids the movement of the steering
mechanism. The power steering system consists of pump, oil reservoir, rack and gear box. The
power steering pump is a vane type and delivers hydraulic pressure to operate the power steering
system. The pressure relief valve in the pump controls the discharging pressure. The rotary valve
in the rack and the pinion gear directs the oil from the power steering pump to one side of the
rack piston. The integrated rack piston converts the hydraulic pressure to linear movement. The
operating force of the rack moves the wheels through the tie rod, the tie rod end and the steering
knuckle. Even though the hydraulic pressure cannot be generated, a driver can steer the vehicle
without power assist but it needs very high steering force. In this case, the operating force of the
steering wheel is conveyed to the pinion, and the movement of the pinion moves the rack through
the pinion gear combined to the rack gear.
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2. SYSTEM LAYOUT
The steering pump is driven by the engine power through a belt. This pump circulates the power
steering oil from the reservoir -> steering pump -> oil supply pipe -> steering gear box -> oil
return pipe -> reservoir to perform steering operations
Steering pump Steering return pipe Steering cylinder
Return line
High pressure line
Return hose & tube
Steering pump &
reservoir
High pressure hose
Linkage gear box Steering wheel
Lower shaft Column & shaft
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Oil Flows during Right Turn ▶
Steering pumpTo piston pipe
in
From piston pipePiston pipe
Piston
Oil reservoir
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1. SPECIFICATIONS
2. APPEARANCE OF WHEEL
16 inch: 215/65R 16 18 inch: 225/55R 18
Description Specification
Tire 16 inch 225/75R 16
18 inch 255/60R 18
Tire inflation pressure Front: 32 psi
Rear: 32 psi (44 psi: when the vehicle is fully
laden with luggage)
Wheel 16 inch 6.5J x 16
18 inch 7.5J x 18
Balance weight 16 inch Inner: Attachment type
Outer: Clip type
18 inch Inner: Attachment type
Outer: Attachment type
Tightening torquse of wheel bolt 127.4 ~ 156.8 Nm