Important: Ensure that the suspension system components are not binding. Ensure
that all of the power steering pipe/hoses connections are tight. Loose connections
may allow air to leak into the power steering system.
- Turn the ignition OFF.
- Place a drain pan under the vehicle in order to catch any power
steering fluid.
- Disconnect the power steering pressure pipe/hose from the power
steering pump or the power steering gear as necessary.
- Install the J 25323-1
or the J 5176-E
between the power steering pump and the power steering gear. Adapters may
be required.
- Inspect and add power steering fluid as necessary in order to
ensure that the power steering fluid is at the FULL COLD level.
- Fully open the J 25323-1
/J 5176-E
valve.
- Start the engine.
Notice: Do not hold the steering wheel in the full turn position
longer than 5 seconds, as damage to the steering pump may result.
Important: Raise the front tires off of the ground in order to avoid scuffing to
the tires and/or the parking surface.
- Turn the steering wheel and BRIEFLY hold the steering wheel against
the steering stop in order to release any trapped air from the system.
- Inspect and ensure that all of the power steering pipe/hose connection
are not leaking.
Important: Pressure readings in excess of 1379 kpa (200 psi) COULD
indicate a restriction in the power steering system. If the reading exceeds
1379 kpa (200 psi), turn the engine off IMMEDIATELY. Locate
and repair the restriction, then retest the system.
- Start the engine if necessary.
- Inspect and add power steering fluid as necessary in order to
level and add power steering fluid as necessary. Ensure that the power steering
fluid is at the FULL COLD level.
- Allow the engine to run until the engine reaches full operating
temperature.
- Record the pressure reading and flow reading (if applicable).
- If you are using the J 25323-1
, partially close the J 25323-1
valve until the system pressure reaches 4827 kpa
(700 psi), then record the FLOW reading. Subtract this flow reading
from the flow reading recorded in Step 15. If the flow DECREASE is
more than 3.8 liters per minute (1 gallon per minute), there is a power steering
pump internal leak. Replace the power steering pump. Refer to
Power Steering Pump Replacement
.
Notice: Do not leave the valve fully closed for more than 5 seconds, or the
pump could be damaged internally.
- Fully close then open the J 25323-1
/J 25323-1
valve
three times and record the all of the high pressure readings.
The power steering system high pressure specifications for this vehicle
are 8625 kpa (1250 psi).
• | If the three high pressure readings are within specifications
and not more than 245 kpa (50 psi) of each other, the system
is operating properly. |
• | If the three high pressure readings are within specifications,
but NOT within 245 kpa (50 psi) of each other, inspect the power
steering flow control valve. Perform the following steps: |
1. | Remove the power steering pump flow control valve. |
2. | If any burrs or scratches are noticed on the flow control valve,
replace the flow control valve. Do NOT attempt to clean the flow control valve. |
3. | Inspect the condition of the power steering fluid. If the power
steering fluid is clean, reinstall the flow control valve and retest the system. |
4. | If the power steering fluid is NOT clean, flush the power steering
system and retest the system. |
• | If the three high pressure readings are NOT within specifications,
but within 245 kpa (50 psi) of each other, replace the power
steering pump flow control valve and retest the system. If the system fails
the test twice, replace the power steering pump and retest the system. |
- If you are using the J 25323-1
, perform the following steps:
16.1. | Increase the engine speed to approximately 1500 RPM and
record the FLOW reading. |
The power steering system high FLOW specifications for this vehicle
are 8625 kpa (1250 psi).
• | If the flow reading difference is more than 3.8 liters per minute
(1 gallon per minute) from the FLOW reading taken in Step 15, remove
the power steering flow control valve and inspect the power steering pump
flow control valve for any wear or damage. Do NOT disassemble the flow control
valve. Replace the flow control valve if the flow control valve is worn or
damaged. |
• | If the flow reading difference is less than 3.8 liters per minute
(1 gallon per minute) from the FLOW reading taken in Step 15, but is
not within specifications, replace the power steering pump and retest the
system. Refer to
Power Steering Pump Replacement
. |
| Notice: Do not hold the steering wheel in the full turn position
longer than 5 seconds, as damage to the steering pump may result.
|
16.2. | Turn the steering wheel from steering stop to steering stop and record
the FLOW readings at each stop. |
• | If the flow is LOWER than 3.8 liters per minute (1 gallon per
minute), the power steering pump and the flow control valve are operating
properly. |
• | If the flow is HIGHER than 3.8 liters per minute (1 gallon per
minute), the power steering gear is leaking across the piston or bypassing
the valve circuit. Replace the power steering gear. Refer to
Steering Gear Replacement
. |
- Disconnect and remove the J 25323-1
/J 5176-E
from the vehicle.
- Connect the vehicle power steering pipes/hoses.
- Bleed the power steering system and add fluid as necessary. Refer
to
Power Steering System Bleeding
- Inspect the power steering system and ensure that there are no
fluid leaks.