GM Service Manual Online
For 1990-2009 cars only

Object Number: 82235  Size: LF
(1)Nut
(2)Tie Rod Seal
(3)Outer Tie Rod Assembly
(4)Jam Nut
(5)Tie Rod End Clamp
(6)Rack and Pinion Boot
(7)Seal Retaining Clamp
(8)Inner Tie Rod Assembly
(9)Shock Dampener Ring
(10)Right Cylinder Line Assembly
(11)O-Ring Seal
(12)Left Cylinder Line Assembly
(13)O-Ring Seal
(14)Partial Rack and Pinion Gear Assembly
(15)Magnasteer Electrical Connector
(16)Adjuster Plug Lock Nut
(17)Shock Dampener Ring
(18)Inner Tie Rod Assembly
(19)Seal Retaining Clamp
(20)Rack and Pinion Boot
(21)Tie Rod End Clamp
(22)Jam Nut
(23)Outer Tie Rod Assembly
(24)Nut
(25)Tie Rod Seal

The major internal components of the steering gear are:

    • The power steering gear pinion and valve shaft assembly
    • The steering rack and piston assembly
    • The steering linkage tie rod assemblies (inner and outer tie rods)

The steering gear rack and piston assembly is supported at its ends in the steering gear housing and sealed to prevent both external and internal leakage across the piston. The pinion and valve assembly intersects and meshes directly with the teeth of the rack and piston assembly. Movement of the steering wheel is transferred through the pinion to the teeth on the rack and piston assembly.

The movement of the steering gear assembly is aided by hydraulic pressure and fluid flow supplied by the power steering pump assembly. Pressurized fluid is directed by the steering gear valve to the rack and piston assembly through external lines. When the steering wheel is turned to the right, the steering gear valve is opened and routes pressurized fluid to the left side of the piston, while allowing fluid to escape from the right side and return to the valve area. The pressure of the fluid is converted to a mechanical force applied to the piston and the difference in force across the piston causes the rack to move to the right. The opposite occurs when the steering wheel is turned to the left.

Manual steering is maintained in the event of power steering pump or accessory drive belt failure. Under these conditions the steering effort will be increased.