On-Vehicle Inspection
- INSPECT DRIVE BELT
- Visually check the belt for excessive wear, frayed cords, etc.
If any defect is found, replace the drive belt.
HINT:
Cracks on the rib side of a belt are considered acceptable. If the missing chunks from the ribs are found on the belt, it should be replaced.
- Visually check the belt for excessive wear, frayed cords, etc.
- BLEED POWER STEERING SYSTEM
- Check the fluid level.
- Jack up the front of the vehicle and support it with the stands.
- Turn the steering wheel.
- With the engine stopped, turn the wheel slowly from lock to lock several times.
- Lower the vehicle.
- Start the engine.
- Run the engine at idle for a few minutes.
- Turn the steering wheel.
- With the engine idling, turn the wheel to left or right full lock position and keep it there for 2 - 3 seconds, then turn the wheel to the opposite full lock position and keep it there for 2 - 3 seconds (Procedure "A").
- Repeat procedure "A" several times.
- Stop the engine.
- Check for foaming or emulsification.
Especially, if the system has to be bled twice because of foaming or emulsification, check for fluid leaks in the system.
- Check the fluid level.
- CHECK FLUID LEVEL
- Keep the vehicle level.
- With the engine stopped, check the fluid level in the oil reservoir.
If necessary, add fluid.
Fluid: ATF DEXRON II or III
HINT:
Check that the fluid level is within the HOT LEVEL range on the reservoir cap. If the fluid is cold, check that it is within the COLD LEVEL range.
- Start the engine and run it at idle.
- Turn the steering wheel from lock to lock several times to raise fluid temperature.
Fluid temperature: 75 - 80°C (167 - 176°F)
- Check for foaming or emulsification.
If foaming or emulsification is identified, bleed the power steering system.
- With the engine idling, measure the fluid level in the Oil reservoir.
- Stop the engine.
- Wait a few minutes and measure the fluid level in the oil reservoir again.
Maximum fluid level rise: 5 mm (0.20 in.)
If a problem is found, bleed the power steering system.
- Check the fluid level.
- CHECK STEERING FLUID PRESSURE
- Disconnect the pressure feed tube from the PS gear (See REMOVAL ).
- Connect SST, as shown in the illustration.
SST 09640-10010 (09641-01010, 09641-01020, 09641-01030)
NOTE: Check that the valve of the SST is in the open position. - Bleed the power steering system.
- Start the engine and run it at idle.
- Turn the steering wheel from lock to lock several times to raise fluid temperature.
Fluid temperature: 75 - 80°C (167 - 176°F)
- With the engine idling, close the valve of the SST and observe the reading on the SST.
Fluid pressure: 7,300 - 7,800 kPa (75 - 80 kgf/cm 2 , 1,067 - 1,138 psi)
- With the engine idling, open the valve fully.
- Measure the fluid pressure at engine speeds of 1,000 RPM and 3,000 RPM.
Fluid pressure difference: 490 kPa (5 kgf/cm 2 , 71 psi) or less
NOTE: Do not turn the steering wheel. - With the engine idling and valve fully opened, turn the steering wheel to full lock position.
Fluid pressure: 7,300 - 7,800 kPa (75 - 80 kgf/cm 2 , 1,067-1,138 psi)
- Disconnect the SST.
SST 09640-10010 (09641-01010, 09641-01020, 09641-01030)
- Connect the pressure feed tube to the PS gear (See INSTALLATION ).
- Bleed the power steering system.
- CHECK STEERING EFFORT
- Center the steering wheel assembly.
- Remove the steering pad (See REMOVAL ).
- Start the engine and run it at idle.
- Measure the steering effort in both directions.
Torque: Steering effort (Reference)
6 N*m (60 kgf*cm, 53 in.*lbf) or less
HINT:
Take the tire type, pressure and contact surface into consideration before making your diagnosis.
- Install the steering wheel assembly set nut.
Torque: 50 N*m (510 kgf*cm, 37 ft.*lbf)
- Install the steering pad (See INSTALLATION ).