Chrysler Pacifica. Manual — part 743
CONDITION
POSSIBLE CAUSES
CORRECTION
5. Lack of lubrication in steering gear
outer tie rod ends.
5. Lubricate tie rod ends if they are not a
lubricated-for-life type, then inspect for
wear. Replace as necessary. If tie rod end
is a lubricated-for-life type, replace tie rod
end.
6. Loose power steering pump drive
belt.
6. Replace automatic tensioner. If drive belt
is worn or glazed, replace belt.
7. Faulty power steering pump
(Perform Power Steering Flow and
Pressure Test).
7. Replace power steering pump.
8. Faulty power steering gear
(Perform Power Steering Flow and
Pressure Test).
8. Replace power steering gear.
9. Excessive friction in steering
column or intermediate shaft/coupler.
9. Isolate and correct condition.
10. Excessive friction in power
steering gear.
10. Replace power steering gear.
11. Worn or binding seat and bearing
in front strut assembly.
11. Replace seat and bearing in front strut
assembly.
STEERING WHEEL DOES
NOT RETURN TO
CENTER POSITION.
1. Tires not inflated properly.
1. Inflate tires to specified pressure.
2. Improper front wheel alignment.
2. Check and adjust wheel alignment as
necessary.
3. Lack of lubrication causing binding
in front lower control arm ball joints.
3. Lubricate ball joints if ball joints are not a
lubricated for life type, then inspect ball joint
for wear. Replace lower control arm as
necessary. If ball joint is a lubricated for life
ball joint, replace lower control arm.
4. Steering column coupling joints
misaligned.
4. Realign steering column coupling joints.
5. Steering wheel rubbing.**
5. Adjust steering column shrouds to
eliminate rubbing condition.
6. Damaged, mispositioned or
unlubricated steering column coupler
to dash seal.**
6. Replace, reposition, or lubricate dash
seal.
7. Binding mount bearing in front
strut assembly.
7. Replace mount bearing in front strut
assembly.
8. Binding shaft bearing in steering
column.
8. Replace the steering column.
9. Excessive friction in steering
column coupling.
9. Replace steering column coupling.
10. Excessive friction in power
steering gear.
10. Replace power steering gear.
EXCESSIVE STEERING
WHEEL KICKBACK OR
TOO MUCH STEERING
WHEEL FREE PLAY.
1. Air in the fluid of the power
steering system.
1. Bleed air from system following the the
power steering pump initial operation
service procedure.*
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CONDITION
POSSIBLE CAUSES
CORRECTION
2. Power steering gear loose on
cradle/crossmember.
2. Inspect power steering gear mounting
bolts. Replace as necessary. Tighten to the
specified torque.
3. Steering column coupling or
intermediate shaft worn, broken or
loose.
3. Replace steering column coupling or
intermediate shaft.
4. Free play in steering column.
4. Check all components of the steering
column and repair or replace as required.
5. Worn lower control arm ball joints.
5. Replace lower control arm as required.
6. Loose steering knuckle-to-ball joint
stud pinch bolt.
6. Inspect pinch bolt, replace as necessary,
and tighten to specified torque.
7. Front wheel bearing loose or
worn.
7. Replace hub and bearing as necessary.
8. Loose outer tie rod end.
8. Replace outer tie rod end that has
excessive free play.
9. Loose inner tie rod.
9. Replace power steering gear.
10. Defective steering gear rotary
valve.
10. Replace power steering gear.
* NOTE: Steering shudder can be expected in new
vehicles and vehicles with recent steering system
repairs. Shudder should dissipate after the vehicle
has been driven several weeks.
** NOTE: To evaluate this condition, it may be nec-
essary to disconnect the coupling at the base of the
steering column. Turn the steering wheel and feel or
listen for internal rubbing in steering column. To
avoid damaging the column clockspring, note the
following. Before disconnecting coupling, place
tires in the straight-ahead position and center steer-
ing wheel. Once disconnected, DO NOT rotate
steering wheel more than one revolution in either
direction and place steering wheel in original loca-
tion before reconnecting coupling. If this position is
lost, the steering column clockspring must be
recentered following the procedure found within the
procedure for steering column installation in the
steering column section.
*** NOTE: Increased low speed or stationary steer-
ing effort can be expected if the steering fluid is at
a high temperature. High fluid temperature usually
results from high engine rpm due to trailer towing,
ascending grades, or racing the engine for pro-
longed periods of time.
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POWER STEERING FLUID
CONDITION
POSSIBLE CAUSES
CORRECTION
LOW FLUID LEVEL WITH
VISIBLE LEAK.
1. Loose power steering hose
fittings.
1. Tighten the fitting to its specified torque.
2. Damaged or missing fitting seal,
gasket, or O-ring.
2. Replace as necessary.
3. Power steering component
leaking.
3. Repair or replace the leaking component
as required.
AERATED FLUID.*
1. Low fluid level.
1. Fill power steering fluid reservoir to
proper level.
2. Air leak at supply hose, power
steering fluid reservoir or pump.
2. Inspect for proper sealing. Repair as
necessary.
3. Cracked power steering pump
housing.
3. Replace the power steering pump.
RESERVOIR FLUID
OVERFLOW AND FLUID
THAT IS MILKY IN COLOR
1. Water contamination of power
steering fluid.
1. Drain the power steering fluid from the
system. Flush the system with fresh clean
power steering fluid, drain, then refill to the
proper level.
* NOTE: Extremely cold temperatures may cause
power steering fluid aeration. Aeration should sub-
side as fluid warms.
SPECIFICATIONS
POWER STEERING FASTENER TORQUE
DESCRIPTION
N·m
Ft.
Lbs.
In.
Lbs.
Cooler Mounting Screws
10
—
90
Gear Mounting Bolts
163
120
—
Hose Tube Nut At Gear
31
23
275
Hose Tube Nut At Pump
31
23
275
Pump Pressure Fitting
88
65
—
Pump Mounting Bolts
23
17
200
Reservoir Mounting Bolts
12
—
105
Return And Pressure Hose
Routing Clamp Bolt At A/C
Compressor
12
—
105
Return Hose Cradle Clamp
Screw
10
—
90
Tie Rod Steering Arm Nut
47 +
180°
Turn
35 +
180°
Turn
—
Tie Rod Jam Nut
75
55
—
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SPECIAL TOOLS
POWER STEERING
Power Steering Analyzer 6815
Remover/Installer, Steering Shaft Roll Pin 6831A
Adapters, Power Steering Analyzer 6893
Hose, Power Steering Analyzer 6959
Adapters, Power Steering Analyzer 8185A
Puller C-3894-A
Installer C-4063B
Puller C-4333
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