Range Rover Classic. Manual — part 103
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STEERING
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REPAIR
Refit
6. Position reservoir, connect feed and return
hoses and tighten clamps to
3 Nm.
7. Fit reservoir in clamp, tighten clamp bolt.
8. Fill reservoir to ’MAX’ mark on dipstick with
power steering fluid.
See LUBRICANTS,
FLUIDS AND CAPACITIES, Information,
Recommended Lubricants and Fluids
9. Fit undertray.
10. Bleed power steering system.
See Power
Steering System - Bleed
POWER STEERING PUMP DRIVE BELT
Service repair no - 57.20.02
NOTE: For details of drive belt remove and
refit.
See ENGINE, Repair, Drive Belt
POWER STEERING PUMP - V8i
Service repair no - 57.20.14
NOTE: The power steering pump is not
serviceable. Fit new pump if worn or
damaged.
Remove
1. Disconnect battery negative lead.
2. Remove drive belt from steering pump.
See
ENGINE, Repair, Drive Belt
3. Remove undertray.
4. Remove fan blades and viscous coupling.
See
COOLING SYSTEM, Repair, Viscous
Coupling, Fan Blades, Pulley and Fan Cowl
5. Position drain tin beneath steering pump.
6. Using a 9 mm Allen key to restrain steering
pump pulley, remove 3 bolts securing pulley to
pump; remove pulley.
STEERING
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REPAIR
7. Loosen clamp securing reservoir hose to
steering pump; disconnect hose.
8. Disconnect high pressure pipe from steering
pump.
CAUTION: Plug the connections.
9. Release ht lead from clip
10. Remove 3 bolts securing steering pump.
Remove pump and recover engine lifting
bracket.
NOTE:
Do not carry out further
dismantling if component is removed for
access only.
11. Remove 5 bolts securing front mounting plate.
12. Fit front mounting plate to replacement steering
pump. Tighten bolts to
9 Nm.
Refit
13. Position steering pump and engine lifting plate,
fit bolts. Tighten to
35 Nm. Secure ht lead in
clip.
14. Connect high pressure pipe to steering pump,
tighten union to
20 Nm.
15. Connect reservoir hose to steering pump.
Tighten clamp to
3 Nm.
16. Position pulley to pump, coat threads of bolts
with Loctite 242.
17. Restrain pulley using a 9 mm Allen key, fit bolts.
Tighten to
10 Nm.
18. Fit drive belt.
See ENGINE, Repair, Drive Belt
19. Fit fan blades and viscous coupling.
See
COOLING SYSTEM, Repair, Viscous
Coupling, Fan Blades, Pulley and Fan Cowl
20. Fit undertray.
21. Reconnect battery negative lead.
22. Bleed power steering system.
See Power
Steering System - Bleed
POWER STEERING PUMP - Tdi
Service repair no - 57.20.14
Remove
1. Remove fan blades and viscous coupling.
See
COOLING SYSTEM, Repair, Viscous
Coupling, Fan Blades, Pulley and Fan Cowl
2. Restrain steering pump pulley, loosen but do not
remove 3 bolts securing pulley.
3. Remove drive belt.
See ENGINE, Repair,
Drive Belt
4. Remove 3 bolts securing steering pump pulley,
remove pulley.
5. Remove undertray.
6. Position drain tin beneath steering pump.
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STEERING
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REPAIR
7. Loosen clamp securing reservoir hose to
steering pump, disconnect hose.
8. Disconnect high pressure pipe from steering
pump.
CAUTION: Plug the connections.
9. Remove 4 bolts securing steering pump to
mounting bracket, remove pump.
NOTE:
Do not carry out further
dismantling if component is removed for
access only.
10. Remove 3 bolts securing mounting plate to
pump, remove plate.
11. Fit mounting plate to replacement steering
pump. Tighten bolts to
9 Nm.
Refit
12. Position steering pump, fit 3 bolts. Tighten to
35
Nm.
13. Connect high pressure pipe to steering pump.
Tighten to
20 Nm.
14. Connect reservoir hose to steering pump.
Tighten clamp to
3 Nm.
15. Position pulley to steering pump, coat threads of
bolts with Loctite 242; fit but do not fully tighten 3
bolts.
16. Fit drive belt.
See ENGINE, Repair, Drive Belt.
17. Restrain steering pump pulley, tighten bolts to
10
Nm.
18. Fit fan blades and viscous coupling.
See
COOLING SYSTEM, Repair, Viscous
Coupling, Fan Blades, Pulley and Fan Cowl.
19. Fit undertray.
20. Bleed power steering system.
See Power
Steering System - Bleed.
STEERING
9
REPAIR
LOWER STEERING SHAFT AND UNIVERSAL
JOINTS
Service repair no - 57.40.25
CAUTION: Before removing any parts of
steering linkage, it is imperative that road
wheels are positioned straight ahead.
Then steering wheel removed to prevent rotary
coupler being wound up or damaged.
CAUTION: After refitting steering linkage
parts follow correct procedure to ensure
that road wheels, steering box and
steering wheel are correctly positioned relative to
each other when in straight ahead condition. If
steering wheel requires repositioning, ensure that
drive pegs on rotary coupler are correctly
positioned before steering wheel is replaced.
This ensures drive pegs locate in their holes in
rear of steering wheel.
After final alignment connect rotary coupler,
tighten steering wheel securing nut and fit air bag
module - if fitted or steering wheel trim pad.
Remove
1. Ensure road wheels are straight ahead.
2. Remove pinch bolt securing top universal joint to
steering column.
3. Remove 2 pinch bolts securing lower universal
joint.
4. Move lower shaft up to release lower universal
joint from steering box splines. Remove lower
shaft.
5. Remove universal joint from lower shaft.
NOTE: Do not dismantle upper coupling
joint. Steering shaft, rubber coupling and
top universal joint is only available as an
assembly.
6. Inspect lower universal joint for wear and
excessive play, renew if necessary.
7. Inspect top universal joint and rubber coupling,
renew lower shaft as an assembly if necessary.
8. Inspect universal joints for stiffness, lubricate if
necessary.
NOTE: Prior to fitting a replacement
steering shaft check the following:
9. Release stud fasteners securing heat shield (if
fitted).
10. Check that indicator clip coloured red is fully
inserted under head of compression joint bolt.
WARNING: If clip is displaced, no attempt
must be made to drive clip into
engagement, a new shaft assembly must
be fitted.
11. Secure heat shield stud fasteners (if fitted).
Refit
NOTE: Fit universal joints so pinch bolt
holes line up with flat on shaft.
12. Position lower universal joint on shaft.
13. Position shaft assembly onto steering column.
Move assembly up spline to enable lower
universal joint to fit onto steering box splines.
14. Align bolt holes with grooves in splines. Fit pinch
bolts. Tighten to
25 Nm.
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