GM Service Manual Online
For 1990-2009 cars only

The steering linkage consists of the following components:

    • A pitman arm
    • A connecting rod
    • 2 idler arms
    • A relay rod
    • 2 adjustable tie rods

When you turn the steering wheel, the steering gear rotates the pitman arm which forces the relay rod to one side. The tie rods connect to the relay rod with the ball studs. The tie rods transfer the steering force to the wheels. Use the tie rods in toe adjustments. The tie rods are adjustable. The pitman arm and the idler arm support the relay rod. The idler arm pivots on a support attached to the frame rail.

The overall condition of the steering linkage affects steering performance. The steering will function improperly and dangerously if the components are the following:

    • Bent
    • Damaged
    • Worn
    • Poorly lubricated

When you repair or replace the steering linkage components, inspect the steering geometry or the front end alignment. Refer to Wheel Alignment Measurement in Wheel Alignment.