Removal and installation of the steering mechanism Power steering uses the same fluid as automatic transmissions. Fluid is pumped by a vane pump from the receiver and directed to a spool that moves the steering left and right....
Tie Rod Replacement Pic. 262. Steering: 1 - recirculation hose; 2 - sealing ring; 3 - threaded connection of the recirculation hose; 4 - discharge pipeline, 30 Nm; 5 - thermal insulation screen; 6 -...
Tie Rod Head Replacement After replacing the tie rod or tie rod head, adjust the camber: remove the front wheel; holding the tie rod by the hexagon, fix it in a fixed position. Loosen the tie rod locknut;...
Replacing the entire tie rod To remove the tie rod, remove the gear rack ball joint. For this, a special key is used (№ 1332/8) or a large enough wrench. Pic. 268. The length of the tie rod (size a) Measure...
Filling and bleeding the hydraulic system After the steering has been removed and installed, the hydraulic system must be refilled with fluid and bled of air. Do not refill the hydraulic system with fluid that leaked out...
Checking the hydraulic system for leaks To check the tightness of the hydraulic system, proceed as follows: turn the steering wheel in both directions until it stops and briefly hold the front wheels in the extreme...
Removal and installation of the power steering pump The power steering pump must be removed during various work in order to gain access to other parts in the engine. The location of the power steering pump is different on the...
Power steering hoses and lines Pic. 278. Hoses and pipelines of the power steering: 1 - pressure hose; 2 - bolt, 20 Nm; 3 - plate (must be in contact with the engine when tightened); 4 - battery; 5 - bolt, 10...