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Description & Operation: Notes

NOTE: This article has been revised as per TSB # 19-02-93 dated Feb. 22, 1993. For specific revision information, see TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS (GRAND CHEROKEE & GRAND WAGONEER) .

Steering gear is a variable ratio, recirculating ball type. Power assist is provided by a belt driven hydraulic pump. Control valves are located inside steering gear housing.

Two types of Saginaw vane-type power steering pumps are used to provide hydraulic pressure for a recirculating ball type steering gear. Some applications utilize a pump submerged in reservoir housing. Other applications are equipped with a remote reservoir, mounted on left fender apron. See POWER STEERING PUMP APPLICATIONS  table. Manufacturer does not recommend overhaul of power steering pump. If service is required, pump must be replaced as an assembly.

Pump vanes are driven by a rotor and move fluid from the intake to the pressure cavities of pump ring. Centrifugal force moves vanes against inside surface of pump ring to pick up residual oil. As more oil is picked up, it is forced into cavities of thrust plate, into 2 crossover holes in pump ring and pressure plate, and into a high pressure area between pressure plate and housing end plate.

Filling the high pressure area causes oil to flow under the vanes in slots of the rotor. This forces vanes to follow inside oval surface of pump ring. As vanes rotate to small area of pump ring, oil is forced out from between vanes.

POWER STEERING PUMP APPLICATIONS

Application Type
Cherokee
2.5L Non-Submerged
4.0L Submerged
Grand Cherokee & Grand Wagoneer Submerged
Wrangler Non-Submerged