Checking Steering Wheel Turning Force
- Park vehicle on a level, dry surface and set parking brake.
- Start engine.
- Bring power steering fluid up to adequate operating temperature. [Make sure temperature of fluid is approximately 60 to 80° C (140 to 176° F).]NOTE: Tires need to be inflated to normal pressure.
- Check steering wheel turning force when steering wheel has been turned 360° from the neutral position.
- Steering wheel turning force:
39 N (4 kg, 9 lb) or less
- Steering wheel turning force:
- If steering wheel turning force is out of specification, check rack sliding force.
- Disconnect steering column lower joint and knuckle arms from the gear.
- Start and run engine at idle to make sure steering fluid has reached normal operating temperature.
- Pull tie-rod slowly to move it from neutral position to +/- 11.5 mm (+/-0.453 in) at speed of 3.5 mm (0.138 in)/s. Check that rack sliding force is within specification.
- Average rack sliding force:
216 - 284 N (22 - 29 kg, 49 - 64 lb)
- Maximum force deviation:
98 N (10 kg, 22 lb)
- Check sliding force outside the above range at rack speed of 40 mm (1.75 in)/s.
- Rack sliding force:
Not more than 294 N (30 kg, 66 lb)
- Maximum force deviation:
147 N (15 kg, 33 lb)
- Rack sliding force:
- Average rack sliding force:
- If rack sliding force is not within specification, overhaul steering gear assembly.
- If rack sliding force is OK, inspect steering column. Refer to DISASSEMBLY AND ASSEMBLY .