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Hydraulic Circuit Operation

When the engine is started, the PAS pump draws fluid from the reservoir down the low pressure suction line. The fluid passes through the PAS pump and emerges as pressurized fluid at the discharge port. The attenuated high pressure hose transports the pressurized fluid to the steering gear valve unit. See Fig 1.

Fig 1: Hydraulic Circuit Operation
G00386372Courtesy of LAND ROVER NORTH AMERICA, INC.

If no steering effort is applied, there is minimal restriction within the system and the supply pressure from the pump is low. Minimal pressure is applied, via the valve unit, to each side of the piston in the hydraulic cylinder and the full flow from the PAS pump returns to the reservoir via the fluid cooler.

If steering effort is applied in either direction, the return flow of fluid to the reservoir is restricted, causing the supply pressure from the PAS pump to increase. The pressurized fluid is directed to the hydraulic cylinder, via the valve unit, providing power assistance to reduce the steering effort required. The fluid displaced by the movement of the piston in the cylinder is returned through the valve unit to the reservoir via the fluid cooler.

The fluid cooler reduces the fluid temperature which prolongs the life of the hoses and seals in the system.