- Connect a spare pressure hose to the pump.
- Connect the J 5176-D
or theJ 25323-A
to both of the hoses.
The J 25323-A
measures
the flow rate as well as the pressure.
- Open the valve on the
gage.
- Start the engine.
4.1. | Allow the system to reach normal operating temperature and pressure. |
The operating pressure range with the valve open is 552-862 kPa
(80-125 psi).
4.2. | Inspect the power steering fluid level. |
Add power steering fluid as needed. Refer to
Checking and Adding Power Steering Fluid
.
4.3. | Inspect the power steering hoses for restrictions if the pressure
is more than 1035 kPa (150 psi). |
Important: Do not leave the valve fully closed for longer than 5 seconds. Closing
the valve for longer than 5 seconds may cause damage to the pump.
- Fully close the valve three times.
- Record the pressure reading each time the valve is closed.
The three readings should be within 345 kPa (50 psi) of
each other. The power steering pump is functioning properly if the pressure
readings are at least 6895 kPa (1000 psi). If the pressure readings
are high enough but not within 345 kPa (50 psi) of each other,
the valve in the pump is sticking. Perform the following procedure in order
to correct the valve:
• | Clean the valve with a crocus cloth. |
6.3. | Flush the valve if the system contains dirt. |
6.4. | Disassemble the power steering pump and the power steering gear
if the system is extremely dirty. Refer to the appropriate procedure: |
- Complete the following steps if the pressures are within specifications:
7.2. | Turn the steering wheel to both stops |
- Record the highest pressure.
Compare the highest pressure to the recorded highest pressure. If the
pressure at both of the stops is not the same as the maximum pressure, the
steering gear is leaking internally.
- Disassemble and repair the power steering gear if the steering
gear is leaking internally.
- Turn the engine to the OFF position.
- Remove the testing gauge.
- Remove the spare hose.
- Reconnect the power steering pressure hose.
- Inspect the power steering fluid level.
Refer to
Checking and Adding Power Steering Fluid
.
- Bleed the power steering system. Refer to
Power Steering System Bleeding
.