Component Tests and General Diagnostics
Power steering balance / pump pressure, checking
Special tools:
999 5055 Pressure gauge 999 5055 Pressure Gauge
999 5175 NIPPLE 999 5175 Nipple
999 7179 Adapter 999 7179 Adapter
999 7180 Adapter 999 7180 Adapter
999 5319 CLUTCH 999 5319 Clutch
951 1506 Test dummy 951 1506 Test Dummy
999 8081 TORQUE GAUGE 0-6 Nm 999 8081 Torque Gauge 0-6 Nm
Note! As the illustrations in this service information are used for different model years and / or models, some variation may occur. However, the essential information in the illustrations is always correct.
Preparatory work
Note! The vehicle most be lowered when carrying out work.
Remove the airbag.
- Airbag Driver's Side (SRS), Replacing (4 Spoke Steering Wheel)
- Airbag Driver's Side (SRS), Replacing (3 Spoke Steering Wheel)
Installing the test device
Install the test devices to the connectors for the cables instead of the airbags. The test devices are used so that no diagnostic trouble codes (DTCs) are registered when the engine is started.
On model 1999-2004, 1 or 2 951 1506 Test dummy 951 1506 Test Dummy alternatively 9511506 version B are used depending on the version the connectors have.
On certain versions of model year 2005 or later, 2 951 1506 Test dummy 951 1506 Test Dummy or 9511506 version B is used for the green and violet connector. Use 9511506 version B for the gray connector that is found on certain vehicles.
Install the battery negative lead. See: Battery, disconnecting Battery Disconnecting.
Removing the delivery lines
Note! The illustration displays previous versions, up to and including 2004. From and including 2005 the delivery line is secured by screws and washers.
Warning! Avoid skin contact with the oil.
Protect the generator (GEN).
Place paper over the generator (GEN) as protection against oil.
Remove the control module coolant pipe.
Install lock grip pliers on the power steering pump return hose.
Remove the pressure line from the power steering pump.
Connecting the manometer, applies to model years up to and including 2004
Connect 999 5055 Pressure gauge 999 5055 Pressure Gauge version C, between the pump and steering gear pressure hose.
Use: 999 5175 NIPPLE 999 5175 Nipple and 999 5319 CLUTCH 999 5319 Clutch.
Connect 999 5175 NIPPLE 999 5175 Nipple with the pipe screws and the washers from 999 5319 CLUTCH 999 5319 Clutch.
Note! Connect the pipe from the manometer cock to the steering gear pressure hose. The cock should be parallel with the hose.
Remove:
- lock grip pliers
- paper over the generator (GEN).
Connecting the manometer, applies to model years from and including 2005
Connect 999 5055 Pressure gauge 999 5055 Pressure Gauge version C, between the pump and steering gear pressure hose.
Use: 999 7179 Adapter 999 7179 Adapter and 999 7180 Adapter 999 7180 Adapter.
Note! Connect the pipe from the manometer cock to the steering gear pressure hose. The cock should be parallel with the hose.
Remove:
- lock grip pliers
- paper over the generator (GEN).
Manometer location
Position the manometer in the engine compartment so that it can be read off from the driver's seat.
Identification of power steering pump
To identify which power steering pump the vehicle is equipped with, see below when there are power steering pumps with two different pressure levels.
Power steering pumps with max pressure 10-11 MPa, designated as pump A in the procedure.
Power steering pumps with max pressure 11-12 MPa, designated as pump B in the procedure.
Pump A:
- S60, S80, V70, XC70 with gasoline and diesel engines up to and including 2003 week 09
- S60, V70, XC70 with gasoline and diesel engines from and including 2003 week 10 (does not apply to B5244T4, B5244T5, B5254T2)
- S80 with the following engines: B5244S, S2, SG, SG2 and B5204T from and including 2003 week 10.
Pump B:
- S60 R and V70 R
- S80 with diesel engines from and including 2003 week 10
- V70, XC70, S60, S80 with the following engines from and including week 10 2003: B5244T4, B5244T5, B5254T2.
Checks
Conditions
For control to be as exact as possible the following conditions must be met:
- The vehicle must be equipped with summer tires on the front wheels, with pressures according to the decal on the fuel tank filler cover.
- That the surface beneath the front wheels resembles a dry asphalt metalled road.
Leak checking
Note! Check for leakage in the connections on the power steering pump or on the steering gear before carrying out the measurements below.
Checking the pump capacity
Close the cock for a maximum of 5 seconds. If the pump is fault free, the manometer pressure increases to correct value:
Pump A = 10.0-11.0 MPa
Pump B = 11.0-12.0 MPa
The pump must be replaced if the pressure is outside the above values
Switch off the engine.
Checking pump pressure
Left limit position:
- Start the engine.
- Turn the steering wheel to the left. Press the steering wheel to the limit position for a maximum of 5 seconds while reading off the manometer.
- Correct pressure:
Pump A = 10.0-11.0 MPa
Pump B = 11.0-12.0 MPa
Right limit position:
- Turn the steering wheel to the right limit position and read the manometer according to the previous operation.
If the correct value is not reached there is an internal leak in the steering gear. The steering gear must then be replaced by a new one.
Checking the power steering balance when turning the steering wheel
Start the engine.
Turn the steering wheel to the right limit position and release.
Connect torque wrench 999 8081 TORQUE GAUGE 0-6 Nm 999 8081 Torque Gauge 0-6 Nm to the steering shaft screw and turn to the right with the torque wrench at the limit position to pressure level 1 on the manometer. Release the torque on the steering wheel.
Turn again at the limit position to pressure level 2 on the manometer. Read off the torque.
Repeat the procedure turning the steering wheel to the left.
Note! Do not hold the steering wheel at the limit position or for each pressure level for longer than 5 seconds.
Pressure level and torque
Standard steering gear:
Level 1 pressure 4 Mpa torque interval 2.5-5.5 Nm
Level 2 pressure 8 Mpa torque interval 3.0-6.0 Nm
Speed dependent steering gear:
Level 1 pressure 4 Mpa torque interval 1.5-4.5 Nm
Level 2 pressure 8 Mpa torque interval 2.0-5.0 Nm
Note! If the torque deviation is greater than 0.7 Nm to reach the same pressure the steering gear must be replaced. This applies to both with and without speed dependant steering gear.
Finishing
Disconnect the battery negative lead. See: Battery, disconnecting Battery Disconnecting.
Remove the test devices 951 1506 Test dummy 951 1506 Test Dummy and 9511506 version B.
Install the airbag: see: Airbag driver?s side (SRS), replacing (4 spoke steering wheel) Airbag Driver's Side (SRS), Replacing (4 Spoke Steering Wheel).
Disconnect the test instrument.
Install lock grip pliers on the oil pump return hose.
Note! Place paper over the generator (GEN) as protection against oil.
Disconnect the test instrument and the nipples.
Connect the delivery line to the pump. Tighten the nut or screw for the delivery line to 25 Nm.
Use a new O-ring.
Remove:
- lock grip pliers
- the paper over the generator (GEN).
Install the coolant hose for the control module.
Check the oil level in the reservoir. Use Volvo power steering fluid, P/N 1161529-1 to ensure the correct oil quality.
Start the engine. Check for leakage.