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    Troubleshooting
    General Troubleshooting (contdl
    Assist (excessively light steering) athigh speed.
    Shock or vibration when wheel isturned to full lock.
    Steering wheel will not returnsmoothly.
    lf the problem is not corrected byadjusting the rack guide, adjustthe front wheel alignment (see
    section 18).
    Check the rack guide for proper
    adjustment (see page 17-15).
    Check the rack guide for properadjustment (see page 1715).
    Adjust the rack guide.
    Rack guide is adiusted properly.
    lf the problem is not corrected byadjusting the rack guide, replacethe gearbox.Check the belt for slippage andadjust as necessary (see page 17-14).
    A and B cylinder lines are normal, check wheel alignment (see
    section 18).
    Wheel alignment is abnormal,adjust as needed.
    Wheel alignment is normal.Check the steering wheel opera-tion and power assist check (seepage 17-121.
    lf the measurements are out ofspecifacations, adjust the rackguade.
    lf the problem is not corrected byadjusting the rack guide, replacethe gearbox,
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    Uneven or rough steering.Ad,ust the rack gu ide (see page 17- 15).
    ll the problem is not corrected byadjusting the rack guide, replacethe gearbox.
    Adjust the belttension. Replace thebelt, if necessary (see page 17-14).Belt slipping on pulley.
    lf the engine stalls when thewheel is turned while the vehicleis stopped or moving at lowspeed, adjust the idle speed (seesection 111.
    ldle speed low or erratic.
    Check power steering lluid level. lfthe level is excessively low checkfor leaks in the system. Add fluidto the specified level.
    Air in reservoir, or check powersteering tluid level.
    lf fluid level is OK, check O-ringsand seals on both ends of thepump inlet hose, and the P/Spump housing mating surlacesand drive shaft oil seal for suction leaks. Check the reservoir forcracks, Replace parts as neces-
    Pump belt slipping on pulley(pump stops momentarily).Adjust the belt tension (see page17-14) or replace belt.
    Check if pump pressure is normaland the gauge needle travel is 500kPa (5 kgl/cm,, 71 psi) or less.Check the flow control valve if theneedle travel exceeds 500 kPa (5kgflcm, 71 psi). lI the flow controlvalve is normal, replace the pumpas an assembly,
    Install the power steering pres-sure gauge, Close the pressurecontrol valve and shut off valve (if
    so equipped) fully and measurethe pump pressure (see page 17-16ot 17 17).
    Steering wheel kicks backduring wide turns.
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    Troubleshooting
    Noise and Vibration
    NOTE: Pump noise in first 2 - 3 minutes after starting in cold weather is normal.
    Humming
    Rattle or chattering
    Humming due to pulsation of fluid is normal, particularly when the wheel isturned with the vehicle stooDed.
    lf equipped with automatic trans-mission, the hum could be thetorque converter or pump noase.
    Confirm by temporarily removingthe pump belt.
    Feed hose (high-pressure) touch-ing the frame.Beposition the feed hose.
    Loose steering shaft connector,tie-rod, or balljoint.Check and tighten, or replaceparts as necessary,
    Column shaft wobbling.Roplace the column assembly.
    Check the rack guide for properadjustment (see page 17-15).Adjust, if necessary.
    Rattling sound and feeling when turning the steering wheel right and left with th€engine OFF is normal.
    Pump noise, though not loud, from the valve body unit can be heard when turn-ing the steering wheel to full lock in either direction. This is normal. Do not holdthe steering wheel at full lock lor more than five seconds when inspecting.
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    Pump noiseGrating nois€trom pump
    Pump noise
    Raftle or chattering
    Check the fluid lev€1.lt low, fill the reservoir to theproper level. and check for leaks.Tighten or roplace as necessary,
    Cavitation caused by air bubblesin the fluid.
    Check for a crushed inlet hose ora loose hose clamp allowing airinto the suction side of the system. Check the reservoir forcracks. Tighten or replace as nec-
    Check the drive shaft oil seal.
    Pump noise up to 2 - 3 minutesafter starting in cold weather isnormal, Compare pump noise atoperatrng temperature to anothervehicle.
    ll pump noise is abnormally loud,remove and inspect the pump forwear and damage (see page 17-251.
    Tighten or replace the pulley.lI shaft is loose, replace thepump.
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    Troubleshooting
    Fluid Leaks
    Check the gearbox assembly for oil leaks carefully. Oil can leak out ot various points, depending on location of the faulty
    oil seals/seal rings. Check the following before removing the gearbox from the frame.
    Steering GearboxLeaking from the oil seal on thetop of the valve housing.Replace the valve oil seal fromthe valve housing.
    Leaking from cylinder end intoleft tie rod boot.Replace the valve oil seal fromthe pinion shaft.
    Replace the cylinder end seal onthe valve body unit side.
    Leaking from cylinder end intoright tie-rod boot.Replace the cylinder end seal onthe cylinder end side.
    Leaking lrom the shaft upper endsection or pin engagement sec-tion of the pinion shaft.Replace the valve body unit.
    Tighten the connector. It its stillleaking, replace the line, cylinderor valve housing.
    Leaking from cylinder line A or Bconnections (at tlare nut).
    Leaking caused by a damagedcylinder line A or B.Replace cylinder line A or B.
    Leaking from pump outlet hoseand return line joint fitting on thevalve body unit {at tlare nut}.
    Tighten the connector. ll its stillleaking, replace the line, joint fit-ting or valve housing,
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    Pump oLrtlet hose(high-pressure)
    Pump in let hose(low pressure)
    Beplace the housing O-rings.if the housing still leaks, replacethe pump.
    Reservoir is overfilled.Pull off the hose and drain thereservoir to the proper level.
    Air leak in suction side of the sys-tem (reservoir, pump inlet hose,front pump seal).
    Tighten the fifting. lf its still leak-ing, replace the O-ring or pump
    outlet hose,Leaking at the threaded fifting.
    Leaking at the swaged joint.Replace the pump outlet hose.
    Leaking because of damage, deterioration, or improper assembly,Replace or repair as necessary.
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    Inspection and Adjustment
    Steering Operation
    Place the front wheels in the straight ahead position.
    and measure the distance the steering wheel can be
    turned without moving the front wheels.
    ROTATIONAL PLAY: 0 - 10 mm (0 - 0.39 inl
    lf the play exceeds the limit, perform rack guide adjust-
    ment (see page 17-15).
    lf the play is still excessive after rack guide adjustment,
    inspect the steering linkage and gearbox as described
    on the next page.
    ROTANONAL PLAY
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    Power Assist Check with
    Vehicle Parked
    1. Check the power steering fluid level (see page 17-
    15) and pump belt tension (see page 17-14).
    2. Start the engine, allow it to idle, and turn the steer-
    ing wheel from lock-toiock several times to warm
    up the fluid.
    3. Aftach a spring scale to the steering wheel, With the
    engine idling and the vehicle on a clean. dry floor,
    pull the scale as shown and read it as soon as the
    tires begin to turn.
    SPRINGSCALE(Commercially
    available)
    The scale should read no more than 29 N (3.0 kgf,
    6.6 lbfl. lf it reads more, check the gearbox and
    oumo.
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    Steering Linkage and Gearbox
    PINION SHAFT GROMMETInspoct for damage and deterioration.
    STEERING JOINTSCheck for loose joint bolts.
    NE-ROD LOCKNUTCheck Ior loose locknut.
    Inspect for loose mounting bolts.GEARBOX MOUNTING CUSHIONSlnsp6ct for dgterioration.BOOTlnspect for damag€ and d€terioration.
    BALL JONT AOOTInspoct lor damage and deterioration.S€e page 17-50 for replacemont.
    END AAtL JOINTInspect for faulty movementano oamag€.
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    Inspection and Adjustment
    Pump Belt
    When using a new belt. first adjust the deflection or ten-
    sion to the values for the new belt, then readjust the
    deflection or tension to the values for the used belt after
    running engine for five minutes.
    Inspection
    Note these items during inspection:
    a lf there are cracks or any damage evident on the belt,
    replace it with a new one.
    . Follow the manufacturers instructions lor the tension
    gauge.
    1. Remove the P/S reservoir from the bracket, and set
    it aside.
    2. Attach the belt tension gauge to the belt with the
    gauge face toward the engine, and measure the ten-
    sion of the belt.
    Remove the belt tension gauge carefully to avoid
    hitting the gauge reset lever.
    Tension:
    Used Belt: 390 - 540 N {40 - 55 kgf, 88 - 121 lbf)
    New Belt: 7,[0 - 840 N (75 - 90 kgf, 165 - 198 lbf)
    CRANKSHAFT PULLEY
    17-14
    Measurement without Belt Tension Gauge:
    Apply a force ot 98 N (10 kgf,22 lbt) and measure the
    deflection between the power steering pump and the
    crankshaft oullevs.
    Deflection:
    Used Belt: 11.0 - 1i1.5 mm {0.(l - 0.57 in)
    New Belt: 7.5 - 10.0 mm {0.30 - 0.39 in)
    CRANKSHAFT PULLEY
    Adiustment
    1. Loosen the power steering pump mounting bolt
    and pump lock bolt.
    PUMP MOUNNNG BOLT24 Nm (2.4 kgfm, 17 lbf ftl
    PUMP LOCK BOLT24 N.m 12.4 kgf.m, 17 lbf.ftl
    Adjust the belt tension by moving the power steer-
    ing pump with a 1/2 drive breaker bar to obtain theproper belt tension, then retighten the mounting
    bolt and lock bolt.
    Start the engine and turn the steering wheel from
    lock-to-lock several times, then stop the engine and
    recheck the deflection of the belt.
    Measure here.
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    Rack Guide Adjustment
    1.
    6.
    7.
    5.
    4.
    Set the wheels in the straight ahead position.
    Loosen the rack guide screw locknut with the spe-
    cialtool, then loosen the rack guide screw.
    For98 - 00 models, remove the rack guide screw.
    Remove the old sealant from rack guide screw
    threaded section, and apply new sealant to the first
    three threads. Loosely install the rack guide screw
    on the steering gearbox.
    RACK GUIDE SCREW
    LOCKNUT25 N.m
    12.5 kgt m, 18lbtftl
    Tighten the rack guide screw to 25 N.m (2.5 kgfm,
    18 lbf.ft), then loosen it.
    Retighten the rack guide screw to 3.9 Nm (0.4
    kgf.m, 2.9 lbf.ft), then back it off to specified angle.
    Specified Return Anglo:
    37 model: 10 r 598 - 00 modeb: 20 Max
    Tighten the locknut while holding the rack guide
    screw.
    Check for tight or loose steering through the com-
    plete turning travel.
    Perform following inspections:
    . Steering operation (see page 17-12).
    . Power assist with vehicle parked
    Fluid Replacement
    Check the reseryoir at regular intervals, and add the rec-
    ommended fluid as necessary.
    CAUTION: Always use Gsnuine Honda Power Steering
    Fluid-V or S. Using any other type of power steering
    tluid or automatic transmission fluid can cause increassd
    wear and poor steering in cold w3athel.
    SYSTEM CAPACITY:
    0.85 liter {0.90 US. qt. 0.75 lmp.qtl
    at disasssmbly
    RESERVOIR CAPACITY:
    0.,1 liter (0.42 US. gt, 0.35 lmp.qi)
    UPPEN LEVEL LINE
    LOWER LEVEL LINE
    1.Raise the reservoir. then disconnect the return hose
    to drain the reservoir. Take care not to spill the fluid
    on the body and parts. Wipe off any spilled fluid at
    once.
    2, Connect a hose of suitable diameter to the discon-
    nected return hose, and put the hose end in a suit-
    able container.
    3. Stan the engine. let it run at idle, and turn the steer-
    ing wheel from lock-to-lock several times. When
    fluid stops running out of the hose, shut off the
    engine. Discard the fluid.
    4. Beinstallthe return hose on the reservoar.
    5. Fill the reservoir to the upper level line,
    6. Start the engine and run it at fast idle. then turn the
    steering from lock-to-lock several times to bleed air
    from the system.
    7. Recheck the fluid level and add some if necessary.
    Do not fill the reservoir beyond the upper level line.
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