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Test B

PINPOINT TEST B: STEERING IS VERY DIFFICULT/VERY EASY

Normal Operation
The power steering pump, which is driven by the crankshaft through a drive belt and pulleys, develops the hydraulic pressure necessary to operate the system. When the engine is running, fluid is drawn into the power steering pump from the power steering pump reservoir. Hydraulic fluid is pressurized in the power steering pump and sent to the steering gear. The rotary valve determines fluid direction to assist the driver in the turning of the vehicle.

When the steering wheel is turned, the steering gear converts this hydraulic pressure and flow into mechanical motion that will move the front wheels in the direction of the turn. The steering gear uses tie rod ends to connect the front knuckles, which then pivot on the ball joints, steering the vehicle.


Tests B1 - B2:




Test B3:






Possible Causes
- intermediate shaft
- intermediate shaft U-joints
- steering column
- steering column bearings
- steering gear
- power steering pump
- power steering hoses
- ball joints