If you suspect a hydraulic or mechanical malfunction of one of the following
components, perform this procedure in order to determine the cause:
- Place a drain pan under the reservoir.
- Disconnect the outlet hose at the reservoir.
- Connect a spare pressure hose to the reservoir.
Important: Test the power steering system using the J 5176-E
. Testing the power steering system with the will also measure
the flow rate as well as the pressure.
- Connect the J 5176-E
and
the J 5176-92
or the Flow Rate and Presssure Gauge
and the J 29525
to the following hoses:
• | The spare pressure hose |
- Open the valve on the J 5176-E
or the Flow Rate and Presssure Gauge
.
- Start the engine and allow to reach a normal operating temperature.
- Ensure that the engine is at idle and that the valve on the J 5176-E
or is open.
- Read the pressure reading.
Important: The pressure should be no more than 1 050 kPa (150 psi).
- If the pressure is more than 1 050 kPa (150 psi),
perform the following steps:
• | Inspect the hoses for restrictions. |
• | Inspect the popper valve on the steering gear for the proper installation. |
Notice: Do not leave the valve fully closed for more than 5 seconds, or the
pump could be damaged internally.
- Fully close the valve on the J 5176-E
or the Flow Rate and Presssure Gauge
3
times.
Record the pressure readings each time.
The power steering pump is functioning properly when the pressure readings
fall within the following range:
• | Each reading is at least 6 895 kPa (1,300 psi). |
• | The 3 readings are within 345 kPa (50 psi) of each
other. |
- The power steering pump control valve is sticking if the following
conditions exist:
• | The pressure readings are at least 6 895 kPa (1,300 psi). |
• | The pressure readings are not within 345 kPa (50 psi)
of each other. |
- If the pressure readings indicate that there is a sticking flow
control valve, perform the following steps:
12.1. | Remove the flow control valve. |
12.2. | Clean the flow control valve. |
Remove any burrs using a crocus cloth of fine hone.
12.3. | Flush the system if the system contains any contamination. |
- If the pressure readings are less than 6 895 kPa
(1,300 psi), complete the following steps:
13.1. | Replace the flow control valve. |
13.2. | Retest the flow control valve. |
13.3. | If the pressure is still below 6 895 kPa (1,300 psi),
replace the following components: |
- If the pressure readings are within specifications, perform the
following procedure:
14.1. | With the flow control valve open, have an assistant turn the steering
wheel to both sides. |
14.2. | Record the highest pressures. |
14.3. | Compare the pressure with the highest pump pressures that you
recorded earlier. |
- If the pressure at both stops is not the same as the maximum pressure
previously recorded, then the steering gear is leaking internally.
Repair the steering gear if the steering gear is leaking internally.
- Turn off the engine.
- Remove the J 5176-E
and the J 5176-92
or the Flow Rate and Presssure Gauge
and the J 29525
.
Notice: Use the correct fastener in the correct location. Replacement fasteners
must be the correct part number for that application. Fasteners requiring
replacement or fasteners requiring the use of thread locking compound or sealant
are identified in the service procedure. Do not use paints, lubricants, or
corrosion inhibitors on fasteners or fastener joint surfaces unless specified.
These coatings affect fastener torque and joint clamping force and may damage
the fastener. Use the correct tightening sequence and specifications when
installing fasteners in order to avoid damage to parts and systems.
- Connect the outlet
hose to the remote reservoir.
Tighten
Tighten the hydraulic pump hose fitting nut to 28 N·m (21 lb ft).
- Bleed the power steering system. Refer to
Power Steering System Bleeding
in Power Steering.