Procedures
General Repair Information
The maximum possible care, cleanliness and proper tools are essential to ensure satisfactory and successful steering gear repairs. Understandably, general safety guidelines apply when performing repairs.
A series of applicable general notes for individual repair procedures - otherwise listed several times at many points in the repair information - has been collected here. They apply for this repair information.
Steering Gear
• Thoroughly clean connecting points and their surrounding areas before loosening.
• When installing steering gear, make sure centering sleeves are correctly seated between console and steering gear.
• Place removed parts on a clean surface and cover to prevent contamination. Use foils and paper. Only use lint-free cloths!
• Only install clean components: Only unpack replacement parts immediately prior to installation.
• Use exclusively lubricants and sealants marked with part numbers.
• Carefully cover or seal open components, if repairs are not carried out immediately.
Gaskets and Seals
• Always replace seals and gaskets.
• After removing seals, inspect contact surface on housings and shafts for burrs and damage and repair if necessary.
• Remove all residual sealant of fluid seals from sealing surfaces, no sealant residue must enter the steering gear housing when doing this.
Bolts and Nuts
• Loosen and tighten the bolts and nuts of covers and housings in a diagonal sequence.
• Do not cant but loosen and tighten especially sensitive parts in diagonal manner in stages, e.g. servo motor with control module.
• Torque specifications for unlubricated bolts and nuts are given.
• Always replace self-locking nuts and bolts.
Electrical Components
Surely everyone has been shocked at one time or another when coming into contact with a metal object. The reason for this is the build-up of static electricity in the human body. This charge can lead to functional problems by touching the electrical components of steering gear.
- Touch a grounded object - for example a water pipe or a vehicle hoist - before working on electrical components. Do not make direct contact on connector terminals.
Guided Fault Finding, OBD and Test Instruments
• Before performing repairs on the electromechanical steering gear, determine the cause of the damage as closely as possible using the Vehicle Diagnostic Tester in the " Guided Fault Finding", "Vehicle Self-Diagnosis" and "Measurement" modes.