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Steering Linkage Inner Tie Rod Replacement



Steering Linkage Inner Tie Rod Replacement

Removal Procedure


Important: After removing the boot, inspect the inner tie rod for evidence of corrosion or contamination. If none is evident, continue with the repair. If corrosion or contamination is evident, replace the steering gear.


1. Remove the steering gear boot. Refer to Steering Gear Boot Replacement - On Vehicle (Service and Repair) .





Notice: Do not change the steering gear preload adjustment before moving the inner tie rod from the steering gear. Changing the steering gear preload adjustment before moving the inner tie rod could result in damage to the pinion and the steering gear.


Notice: The pipe wrench must be placed at the valve end of the steering gear and positioned up against the inner tie rod housing. Placing the pipe wrench in any other location will cause damage to the steering gear.

2. Place a pipe wrench on the steering gear rack (1) next to the steering linkage inner tie rod housing (2).
3. Place a wrench on the flats of the steering linkage inner tie rod housing (2).
4. Rotate the steering linkage inner tie rod housing (2) counterclockwise, while holding the steering gear rack stationary, until the steering linkage inner tie rod separates from the steering gear rack (1).



Installation Procedure


Important: All threads must be clean prior to LOCTITE(R) application. Check the LOCTITE(R), or equivalent, container for the expiration date. Use only enough LOCTITE(R) to evenly coat the threads.


1. Apply LOCTITE(R) 262, or equivalent, to the steering gear inner tie rod threads.
2. Attach the steering linkage inner tie rod onto the steering gear rack.

Notice: Refer to Pipe Wrench Positioning Notice .





3. Place a pipe wrench on the steering gear rack (1) next to the steering linkage inner tie rod housing (2).

Notice: Refer to Fastener Notice .

4. Tighten the steering linkage inner tie rod housing (2).

Tighten the steering linkage inner tie rod to 100 N.m (74 lb ft).

5. Install the steering gear boot. Refer to Steering Gear Boot Replacement - On Vehicle (Service and Repair) .