The numbers below refer to the step numbers on the diagnostic table.
Step
| Action
| Value(s)
| Yes
| No
|
DEFINITION: The Power Steering System Test Procedure will perform the following
functions:
• | Test the operation of the hydraulic power steering system. |
• | Test the operation of the power steering pump and power steering gear. |
• | Identify restrictions in the system. |
|
1
| Inspect the power steering fluid for the following indications of contamination:
• | Debris in fluid - plastic or dirt |
Is the fluid free of contamination?
| --
| Go to
Step 3
| Go to
Step 2
|
2
| Flush the power steering system. Refer to
Power Steering System Flushing
.
Did you complete the procedure?
| --
| Go to
Step 3
| --
|
3
|
Important: In order to accurately diagnose the system, the malfunction must be present
during the test procedure.
Attempt to duplicate the condition.
Is the condition present?
| --
| Go to
Step 4
| System OK
|
4
|
- Turn the ignition switch to the OFF position.
- Place a drain pan under the vehicle in order to catch any power steering
fluid.
- Disconnect the power steering pressure pipe/hose from the power steering
pump or the power steering gear as necessary.
- Install the J 44721
Power Steering System Analyzer .
- Fill the power steering system. Refer to
Checking and Adding Power Steering Fluid
.
Did you complete the installation?
| --
| Go to
Step 5
| --
|
5
|
- Fully open the J 44721
valve.
- Start the engine.
Notice: Do not hold the steering wheel in the full turn position
longer than 5 seconds, as damage to the steering pump may result.
- Turn the steering wheel and BRIEFLY hold the steering wheel against the steering
stop in order to release any trapped air from the system.
- Inspect and ensure that all of the power steering pipe/hose connections
are not leaking.
- Observe the pressure reading.
Is the pressure reading greater than the specified value?
| 1379 kPa
(200 psi)
| Go to
Step 6
| Go to
Step 7
|
6
|
Important: A restriction may be present in the power steering system. Turn off the engine
IMMEDIATELY.
Locate and repair the restriction.
Did you complete the repair?
| --
| Go to
Step 18
| --
|
7
|
- Allow the engine to run until the engine reaches full operating temperature.
- Record the pressure reading and flow reading.
- Partially close the J 44721
valve until the system pressure reaches the specified value, then record the
FLOW reading.
- Subtract second flow reading from the first flow reading.
Is the flow DECREASE greater than 3.8 L (1 gal) per minute?
| 4827 kPa
(700 psi)
| Go to
Step 13
| Go to
Step 8
|
8
|
Notice: Do not leave the valve fully closed for more than 5 seconds, or the
pump could be damaged internally.
Fully close then open the J 44721
valve 3 times. Record all of the high pressure readings. Refer to
Power Steering Pump Specifications
for power steering system
pressure relief specifications.
Are the three high pressure readings within specifications?
| --
| Go to
Step 9
| Go to
Step 15
|
9
| Are the three high pressure readings within 245 kPa (50 psi) of
each other?
| --
| Go to
Step 10
| Go to
Step 14
|
10
|
- Increase the engine speed to approximately 1500 RPM.
- Record the flow reading. Refer to
Power Steering Pump Specifications
for power steering system pressure specifications.
Is the actual flow reading within specifications?
| --
| Go to
Step 11
| Go to
Step 13
|
11
| Is the difference between the actual flow reading and the maximum flow specification
more than 3.8 L (1 gal) per minute?
| --
| Go to
Step 16
| Go to
Step 12
|
12
|
Notice: Do not hold the steering wheel in the full turn position
longer than 5 seconds, as damage to the steering pump may result.
Turn the steering wheel from steering stop to steering stop and record the FLOW
readings at each stop.
Is the flow LOWER than 3.8 L (1 gal) per minute?
| --
| Go to
Step 18
| Go to
Step 17
|
13
| Replace the power steering pump. Refer to
Power Steering Pump Replacement
.
Did you complete the replacement?
| --
| Go to
Step 18
| --
|
14
|
- Remove the power steering pump flow control valve. Refer to
Power Steering Pump Flow Control Valve Replacement - Off Vehicle
.
- Inspect the flow control valve.
If any burrs or scratches
are noticed on the flow control valve, replace the flow control valve. Do NOT attempt
to clean the flow control valve. Refer to
Power Steering Pump Flow Control Valve Replacement - Off Vehicle
.
- Inspect the flow control valve bore.
If any burrs or scratches
are present in the control valve bore, replace the power steering pump. Refer to
Power Steering Pump Replacement
.
Did you complete the repair?
| --
| Go to
Step 18
| --
|
15
| Replace the power steering pump flow control valve. Refer to
Power Steering Pump Flow Control Valve Replacement - Off Vehicle
.
Did you complete the replacement?
| --
| Go to
Step 18
| --
|
16
|
- Remove the power steering pump flow control valve and inspect for any
wear or damage. Do NOT disassemble the flow control valve.
- If the flow control valve is worn damaged, replace the flow control
valve. Refer to
Power Steering Pump Flow Control Valve Replacement - Off Vehicle
.
Did you complete the repair?
| --
| Go to
Step 18
| --
|
17
| The power steering gear is leaking across the piston or bypassing the valve
circuit. Replace the power steering gear. Refer to
Steering Gear Replacement
.
Did you complete the replacement?
| --
| Go to
Step 18
| --
|
18
| Test the power steering system for the original condition.
Does the original condition still exist?
| --
| Go to
Step 5
| Go to
Step 19
|
19
|
- Disconnect and remove the J 44721
from the vehicle.
- Connect the vehicle power steering pipes/hoses.
- Bleed the power steering system and add fluid as necessary. Refer to
Power Steering System Bleeding
.
Did you complete the repair?
| --
| System OK
| --
|