The electronic variable orifice (EVO) system increases
or decreases the amount of fluid leaving the power steering pump. This provides
the driver with a comfortable balance of steering wheel feel and power assist.
At vehicle standstill or at very low speeds, the system allows full
hydraulic fluid flow for maximum power assist and reduced steering effort.
As the vehicle gains speed, a variable orifice closes at the steering pump
which reduces the pump fluid flow. This action provides a stiffer steering
wheel response for an improved road feel and a greater directional stability
at highway speeds.
A sensor mounted on the steering column detects the steering wheel movements
associated with defensive driving maneuvers. A control module uses this sensor
input and the vehicle speed in order to adjust the amount of current to
the solenoid.
The EVO system consists of the following components:
• | The EVO solenoid (actuator) is located on the power steering pump
discharge fitting. |
• | The module that controls EVO will be located in one of two areas
depending on option content: |
• | On vehicles equipped with Real Time Damping (RTD), EVO is controlled
through the Suspension Control Module which is located behind the right rear
quarter trim panel. |
• | On vehicles which are not equipped with RTD, EVO is controlled
through the Body Control Module which is located under the Instrument Panel,
below the steering column. |
• | The steering handwheel position speed sensor is located in the
lower bearing of the steering column. |
• | The vehicle speed sensor is located on the transfer case output
shaft. |
• | The powertrain control module (PCM) is located in the engine compartment
on the left front inner wheelhouse. |