Steering, Checking For Leaks
Steering, Checking for Leaks
• Following installation operations and with no hydraulic fluid in the expansion tank, the steering system must be checked for leaks.
- Remove noise insulation.
- Start engine.
- Turn the steering wheel in both directions to full lock and hold briefly.
This builds up the maximum possible pressure.
• To avoid damage to pump, steering wheel must not be held at stop longer than 10 seconds during this test.
In this position, the following components must be checked for leaks.
• Seal ring for steering pinion at the steering gear valve housing.
• All line connections.
• All wiring connections.
• Power Steering Pump
• Seal rings for steering rack.
This test can only be performed with the boot slid back.
- Open spring-type hose clamp and boot hose clamp.
- Slide back boot.
If fluid is visible in steering gear housing and/or in boot, steering gear must be replaced.