46–00 Safety Precautions
Safety Precautions in this section apply to all
procedures within this group.
DANGER
When working on the vehicle, shut down the en-
gine, set the parking brake, and chock the tires.
Before working under the vehicle, always place
jack stands under the frame rails to ensure the
vehicle can not drop. Failure to follow these steps
could result in serious personal injury or death.
46–01 Drag Link Inspection
WARNING
All steering system components are critical for
safe operation of the vehicle. Failure to maintain
the steering system as specified may result in
loss of steering control, which could lead to per-
sonal injury and property damage.
WARNING
All steering system components are critical for
safe operation of the vehicle. Failure to maintain
the steering system as specified may result in
loss of steering control, which could lead to per-
sonal injury and property damage.
Have someone turn the steering wheel from left to
right. Check for movement between the ball stud end
at both the pitman arm and the steering arm. Also
check if the ball stud nut is loose.
If the ball stud end is loose, replace the drag link. If
the ball stud nut is loose, replace the nut and cotter
key. See
Group 46
of the vehicle Workshop Manual
for drag link removal and installation instructions.
See
Group 00
in this manual for torque specifica-
tions.
Inspect the boot of the drag link at both the pitman
arm and the steering arm end for cracks, splits, or
other damage. Replace the boot as needed.
Grasp the drag link near the pitman arm end, then
push and pull laterally to check for axial movement in
the ball stud end. If it is loose, replace the drag link.
If there is 1/8-inch (3-mm) movement or more, do not
drive the vehicle until the drag link is replaced.
46–02 Power Steering Fluid
and Filter Changing
WARNING
Fill only with approved clean fluid. Failure to use
the proper fluid could cause seal deterioration and
leaks. Fluid leaks could eventually cause loss of
power steering assist. This could lead to an acci-
dent resulting in personal injury or property dam-
age. Wear eye protection when changing the fluid
and filter.
1.
Park the vehicle on a level surface, shut down
the engine, apply the parking brakes, and chock
the rear tires.
2.
Place a drain pan under the power steering res-
ervoir.
3.
Remove the retaining ring from the reservoir.
See
4.
Remove the filter, filter cover, and gasket from
the reservoir. Drain the fluid from the filter into
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2
3
4
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1.
Power Steering Reservoir
2.
Retaining Ring
3.
Filter Cover
4.
Return Hose
Fig. 1, Power Steering Reservoir
Steering
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