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Power Steering Gear Box: Disassembly

  1. Remove the tie rod end (B) from the tie rod (A).
    Fig 1: Identifying Tie Rod End And Tie Rod
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  2. Remove the dust cover (B) from the ball joint (A).
    Fig 2: Identifying Dust Cover And Ball Joint
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  3. Remove the bellows band (A).
    Fig 3: Identifying Boot Band
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  4. Remove the bellows clip (A).
    Fig 4: Pressing Clip
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  5. Pull the bellows out toward the tie rod.
    NOTE: Check for rust on the rack when the bellows are replaced.
  6. Remove the feed tube (A) from the rack housing.
    Fig 5: Identifying Feed Tube
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  7. While moving the rack slowly, drain the fluid from the rack housing.
  8. Unstake the tab washer (A) which fixes the tie rod (B) and rack (C) with a chisel.
    Fig 6: Unstaking Tab Washer
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  9. Remove the tie rod (B) from the rack (A).
    CAUTION: Remove the tie rod (B) from the rack (A), taking care not to twist the rack.
    Fig 7: Identifying Tie Rod From Rack
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  10. Remove the yoke plug locking nut (A).
    Fig 8: Identifying Yoke Plug Locking Nut
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  11. Remove the yoke plug (B) with a 14 mm socket (A).
    Fig 9: Identifying Yoke Plug
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  12. Remove the lock nut (D), yoke plug (C), rack support spring (B) and rack support yoke (A) from the gear box.
    Fig 10: Identifying Lock Nut, Yoke Plug, Rack Support Spring And Rack Support Yoke
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  13. When the end of the circlip comes out of the notched hole (B) of the housing rack cylinder, turn the rack stopper (A) clockwise and remove the circlip.
    CAUTION: Be careful not to damage the rack.
    Fig 11: Turning Rack Stopper Clockwise
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  14. When the end of the circlip comes out of the notched hole (A) of the housing rack cylinder, turn the rack stopper (B) counterclockwise and remove the circlip.
    Fig 12: Turning Rack Stopper Counterclockwise
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    CAUTION: Be careful not to damage the rack.
  15. Remove the rack bushing and rack from the rack housing.
  16. Remove the O-ring (A) from the rack bushing (B).
    Fig 13: Removing O-Ring From Rack Bushing
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  17. Remove the oil seal (B) from the rack bushing (A).
    Fig 14: Removing Oil Seal From Rack Bushing
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  18. Remove the valve body (A) from the valve body housing (B) with a soft hammer.
    Fig 15: Identifying Valve Body And Valve Body Housing
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  19. Using the special tool, remove the oil seal and ball bearing from the valve body housing.
  20. Remove the oil seal and O-ring from the rack housing.
    CAUTION: Be careful not to damage the pinion valve cylinder inside of the rack housing.
  21. Using the special tool (09573-33100, 09555-21000), remove the oil seal (A) from the rack housing.
    CAUTION: Be careful not to damage the rack cylinder inside of the rack housing.
    Fig 16: Identifying Oil Seal
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