The power rack and pinion steering gear has a rotary control
valve. This valve directs the hydraulic fluid coming from the hydraulic pump
to one side or the other side of the rack piston. The integral rack piston
is attached to the rack. The rack piston converts the hydraulic pressure to
a linear force that moves the rack in one of the following directions:
The force is transmitted through the following components to the steering
knuckles:
If hydraulic assist is not available, then manual control is still possible.
Manual control requires more steering effort. Without hydraulic assist, the
movement of the steering wheel is transferred to the pinion. The pinion's
movement transfers through the pinion teeth. The pinion teeth mesh with the
teeth on the rack. This action causes the rack to move.