Power Steering Pressure Check - V8 Left Hand Drive Models: Check
- Disconnect battery earth lead.
- Siphon Power Assisted Steering (PAS) fluid from reservoir.
- Raise front of vehicle and support on stands.
- Turn steering on left lock.
- Remove 3 screws securing left splash shield and remove shield. See Fig 1.
- Release clip securing PAS pipes. See Fig 2.
- Position absorbent cloth to catch spillage.
- Position container to collect PAS fluid spillage.
- Release clips and remove air intake hose from air cleaner housing. See Fig 3.
- Discard intake "O" ring and move intake aside for access.
- Loosen union securing high pressure pipe to PAS pump and release pipe. See Fig 4.
- Fit adaptor LRT-57-034A to high pressure port of PAS pump. See Fig 5.
- Fit adaptor LRT-57-035 to existing high pressure hose.
- Fit hose LRT-57-002/3 to each adaptor.
- Fit pressure gauge LRT-57-005 to test valve LRT-57-001
- Connect hoses LRT-57-002/3 to LRT-57-001 and tighten unions.
- Hang pressure gauge in a safe position under bonnet.
- Remove PAS reservoir filler cap, fill to level indicator and refit cap.
- Connect battery earth lead.
- Start engine and allow air to bleed from PAS system by turning steering from lock to lock. Stop engine and check PAS fluid level.
- Ensure steering system and test equipment are free from leaks.
- Maintain maximum fluid level during test.
- Open the test valve on LRT-57-001 and start the engine.
- With the engine at idle, slowly turn the steering wheel and hold on full lock.
- Note the pressure reading on LRT-57-005.
- Repeat the pressure check for the opposite full lock.
- Test pressure should be between 21 and 62 bar, (300 to 900) psi. Dependent on road surface.
- With the engine at idle, centralize the steering wheel. Pressure should read 7 bar (100 psi) or below.
- Pressures outside the above tolerance indicates a fault.
- To determine if fault is in steering pump or steering box, close the valve on LRT-57-001 for a maximum of 5 seconds. Pump damage may occur if test valve is closed for longer periods.
- If gauge does not register between 75 and 103 bar, (1500 psi), (maximum pump pressure), the pump is faulty.
- If maximum pump pressure is correct suspect the steering box.
- On completion stop engine, disconnect battery earth lead and siphon fluid from PAS reservoir.
- Remove test equipment from LRT-57-002.
- Clean PAS pump and pipe union.
- Fit new "O" ring to high pressure pipe, align to PAS pump and tighten union to 25 Nm (18 ft. lbs.).
- Secure PAS pipes in clip.
- Using new "O" ring fit intake hose to air cleaner and secure clips.
- Remove PAS reservoir filler cap, fill to level indicator and refit cap.
- Connect battery earth lead.
- Start engine and allow air to bleed from PAS system, by turning steering from lock to lock.
- Visually check PAS system for leaks.
- Clean chassis member.
- Check power steering fluid, if aerated, wait until fluid is free from bubbles then top-up reservoir to UPPER level mark.
- Lower vehicle.
- Dismantle test equipment.
NOTE:
Pre Model Year 2003 air intake hose illustrated.