oil pressure SUZUKI GRAND VITARA 1998 2.G Service User Guide
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1. P / S fluid reservoir
2. Attachment
3. Gasket4. Union bolt
5. High pressure side
6. Low pressure side
1. P / S fluid reservoir
2. Gauge valve (open)
3. P / S pump4. P / S gear box
5. High pressure side
6. Low pressure side
3B1-10 POWER STEERING (P / S) SYSTEM
HYDRAULIC PRESSURE IN P / S CIRCUIT
HYDRAULIC PRESSURE CHECK
1) After cleaning joint of high pressure hose and P / S pump thor-
oughly, disconnect hose from pump and install special tool (oil
pressure gauge, attachment and hose).
Tighten each flare nut to specified torque.
CAUTION:
Take care not to cause damage to A / C condenser during
service operation, if equipped.
Special Tool
(A): 09915-77410 (Oil pressure gauge)
(B): 09915-77420
2) Check each connection for fluid leakage and bleed air.
Refer to ªAIR BLEEDING PROCEDUREº in this section.
3) With engine idling, turn steering wheel and warm up engine till
temperature of fluid in P/S fluid reservoir rises to 50 ± 60C (122
± 140F).
4) Check back pressure by measuring hydraulic pressure with en-
gine idling and hands off steering wheel.
Back pressure: Lower than 1000 kPa (10 kg / cm
2, 142 psi)
When back pressure is higher than specified values, check con-
trol valve and piping for clogging.
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1. P / S fluid reservoir
2. Gauge valve (shut)
3. Oil pressure gauge
4. P / S pump
5. P / S gear box
1. P / S fluid reservoir
2. Gauge valve (open)
3. Oil pressure gauge
4. P / S pump
5. P / S gear box
POWER STEERING (P / S) SYSTEM 3B1-11
5) Check relief pressure
Increase engine speed to about 1,500 r / min (rpm). Close
gauge valve gradually while watching pressure increase indi-
cated by gauge and take reading of relief pressure (maximum
hydraulic pressure).
Relief pressure:
6200 ± 7000 kPa
(62 ± 70 kg / cm
2, 882 ± 995 psi) G16 Type engine. . . . . . .
6700 ± 7500 kPa
(67 ± 75 kg / cm
2, 953 ± 1067 psi) J20 Type engine. . . . . . .
7050 ± 7850 kPa
(70.5 ± 78.5 kg / cm
2, 1003 ± 1116 psi) H25 Type engine. .
When it is higher than specified values, possible cause is mal-
function of relief valve.
When it is lower than specified values, possible cause is either
failure of P / S pump or settling of relief valve spring.
CAUTION:
Be sure not to close gauge valve for longer than 10 se-
conds.
Next, open gauge valve fully and increase engine speed to
about 1,500 r / min (rpm). Then turn steering wheel to the left
or right fully and take reading of relief pressure.
Relief pressure:
6200 ± 7000 kPa
(62 ± 70 kg / cm
2, 882 ± 995 psi) G16 Type engine. . . . . . .
6700 ± 7500 kPa
(67 ± 75 kg / cm
2, 953 ± 1067 psi) J20 Type engine. . . . . . .
7050 ± 7850 kPa
(70.5 ± 78.5 kg / cm
2, 1003 ± 1116 psi) H25 Type engine. .
When it is higher than specified values, possible cause is mal-
function of relief valve.
When it is lower than specified values, possible cause is failure
in steering gear box. Replace gear box.
CAUTION:
Be sure not to hold steering wheel at fully turned posi-
tion for longer than 10 seconds.
BOOT
STEERING RACK BOOT CHECK
Check boot for crack and damage which, if any, means possibility
of rusty gear, entry of dust or lack of grease. Also, check if any of
such faulty conditions exists.
Check steering rack boot for dent or breakage.
If there is a dent, keep boot in most compressed state for some se-
conds to correct dent.
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POWER STEERING (P / S) SYSTEM 3B1-19
Tightening Torque
(a): 60 N.m (6.0 kg-m, 43.5 lb-ft)
(b): 25 N.m (2.5 kg-m, 18.5 lb-ft)
(c): 55 N.m (5.5 kg-m, 40.0 lb-ft)
(d): 11 N.m (1.1 kg-m, 8.0 lb-ft)
(e): 35 N.m (3.5 kg-m, 25.5 lb-ft)
( f ): 40 N.m (4.0 kg-m, 29.0 lb-ft)
(g): 45 N.m (4.5 kg-m, 33.0 lb-ft)
1. Power steering pump assembly
2. Bracket
3. P / S fluid reservoir4. High pressure hose & pipe
5. Suction hose
6. Low pressure return hose7. Oil tank bracket
8. To P / S gear box
[G16 ENGINE MODEL]
[J20 ENGINE MODEL][H25 ENGINE MODEL]
POWER STEERING PUMP
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3B1-20 POWER STEERING (P / S) SYSTEM
1. P/S fluid
reservoir
2. Suction hose
1. P / S pulley
2. Mounting bolt
9. Vane
10. Rotor
11. Snap ring
12. Side plate
13. Pulley (pump shaft)
14. Oil seal
15. Pump body
16. Flow control
valve Assembly 1. Suction connector
2. O-ring
3. Pressure switch
4. Flow control valve
(Relief valve)
5. Spring
6. Plug
7. Pump cover
8. Cam ring
REMOVAL
NOTE:
Be sure to clean each joint of suction and discharge sides
thoroughly before removal.
1) Remove suction hose from pump, then disconnect battery nega-
tive cable.
2) Remove P / S fluid reservoir with suction hose.
3) Remove union bolt. Then disconnect high pressure pipe from
pump.
NOTE:
As fluid flows out of disconnected joints, put a receptacle
under joints or a plug to pipe.
4) Disconnect pressure switch lead wire at switch terminal.
5) Loosen related bolts and remove power steering drive belt.
6) Remove P / S pump mounting bolt (s).
7) Remove P / S pump.
NOTE:
Plug each port of removed pump to prevent dust or any oth-
er foreign matter from entering.
DISASSEMBLY
1) Clean its exterior thoroughly.
2) With aluminum plates placed on vise first, grip pump body with
it.
3) Remove suction connector bolt, suction connector and O-ring
from pump body.
4) Remove power steering pressure switch (terminal set) from
pump body.
5) Remove plug, flow control spring and relief valve (flow control
valve) from pump body.
6) Remove cover bolts, pump cover and O-ring from pump body.
7) Remove snap ring from pump shaft.
8) Remove vanes from rotor.
9) Remove cam ring, rotor, side plate and O-rings from pump
body.
10) Pull out pulley from pump body.
11) Remove oil seal from pump body.
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3B1-26 POWER STEERING (P / S) SYSTEM
09915-77420
Oil pressure gauge
attachment and hose set09915-77410
Oil pressure gauge09943-55010
Boot clamp plier
TIGHTENING TORQUE SPECIFICATION
FasteningpartsTightening torqueFastening artsN.mkg-mlb-ft
Gear box mounting bolts555.540.0
Gear box cylinder pipe flare nuts292.921.0
Gear box low pressure pipe union bolt404.029.0
Gear box high pressure pipe union bolt353.525.5
Tie-rod end lock nut656.547.0
G16 Type engine555.540.0
Pump bracket boltJ20 Type engine252.518.5
H25 Type engine454.532.5
Pump union bolt606.043.5
Oil pump mount bolts252.518.5
Pipe clamp bolt / Reservoir bracket bolt111.18.0
Steering shaft joint bolt252.518.0
High pressure flare nuts404.029.0
Pump cover bolts232.317.0
Plug606.043.5
Pressure switch (Terminal)282.820
Suction connector bolt101.07.5
Tie-rod end nut484.835.0
Tie-rod (for canvas top LH model only)858.561.5
REQUIRED SERVICE MATERIAL
MATERIALSRECOMMENDED
SUZUKI PRODUCTUSE
Lithium greaseSUPER GREASE (A)
(99000-25010)Oil seal lip of P / S pump pulley shaft
Power steering fluidAn equivalent of DEXRON-III or
DEXRON-II
To fill P / S fluid reservoir
Parts lubrication when installing
SPECIAL TOOL
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FRONT SUSPENSION 3D-3
DIAGNOSIS
DIAGNOSIS TABLE
Refer to Section 3.
STABILIZER BAR AND BUSHING CHECK
BAR
Inspect for damage or deformation. If defective, replace.
BUSHING
Inspect for damage, wear or deterioration. If defective, replace.
STRUT DAMPER AND / OR COIL SPRING
CHECK
1) Inspect strut for oil leakage. If strut is found faulty, replace it as
an assembly unit, because it can not be disassembled.
2) Strut function check
Check and adjust tire pressures as specified.
Bounce body three or four times continuously by pushing front
end on the side with strut to be checked. Apply the same amount
of force at each push and note strut resistance both when
pushed and rebounding.
Also, note how many times vehicle body rebounds before com-
ing to stop after hands are off. Do the same for strut on the other
side.
Compare strut resistance and number of rebound on the right
with those on the left.
And they must be equal in both. With proper strut, body should
come to stop the moment hands are off or after only one or two
small rebounds. If struts are suspected, compare them with
known good vehicle or strut.
3) Inspect for damage or deformation.
4) Inspect strut boot for damage or crack.
5) Inspect for cracks or deformation in spring seat.
6) Inspect for deterioration of bump stopper.
7) Inspect strut mount for wear, cracks or deformation.
Replace any parts found defective in steps 2) ± 7).
SUSPENSION ARM / KNUCKLE CHECK
Inspect for cracks, deformation or damage.
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ªAº: Drill hole with approximately
3 mm (0.12 in.) diameter.
REAR SUSPENSION 3E-3
DIAGNOSIS
DIAGNOSIS TABLE
Refer to SECTION 3.
SHOCK ABSORBER CHECK
Inspect for deformation or damage.
Inspect bushings for wear or damage.
Inspect for evidence of oil leakage.
Replace any defective part.
WARNING:
When handling rear shock absorber in which high-pressure
gas is sealed, make sure to observe the following precau-
tions.
1) Don't disassemble it.
2) Don't put it into the fire.
3) Don't store it where it gets hot.
4) Before disposing it, be sure to drill a hole in it where
shown by an arrow in the figure and let gas and oil out.
Lay it down sideways for this work.
5) The gas itself is harmless but it may issue out of the hole
together with chips generated by the drill. Therefore, be
sure to wear goggle.
LOWER ROD, UPPER ROD, LATERAL ROD
CHECK
Inspect for cracks, deformation or damage.
Replace any defective part.
Inspect each bush for wear and breakage. If found defective, re-
place.
AXLE HOUSING AND COIL SPRING CHECK
Inspect for cracks, deformation or damage.
Inspect for evidence of oil leakage at axle housing.
If any, replace defective part.
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1. Boot
2. Boot band
1. Circlip1. Cage Wheel side
ªAº Fill grease 85g (3.0 oz)
4A2-6 FRONT DRIVE SHAFT / SHAFT BEARING, OIL SEAL
ASSEMBLY
CAUTION:
To prevent any problem caused by washing solution, do
not wash joint boots. Degreasing of those parts with cloth
is allowed.
For M / T vehicle with H25 engine
To ensure full performance of joint as designed, be sure
to distinguish between two types of grease in repair set
and apply specified volume to respective joint. i.e. yellow
grease to wheel side joint and black one to differential
side.
Bend each boot band against forward rotation.
Do not squeeze or distort boot when fastening it with
bands.
Distorted boot caused by squeezing air may reduce its du-
rability.
1) Fully apply joint grease to wheel side joint.
Use joint grease in the tube included in spare part.
2) Fit wheel side boot on shaft.
Fill up inside of boot with joint grease of about 90 gram.
Before fixing boot band, insert screwdriver into boot on joint side
and allow air to enter boot so that air pressure in boot becomes
the same as atmospheric pressure.
3) Fixing boot band.
4) Install boot onto drive shaft till its small diameter side fits to shaft
groove and fix there with boot band.
5) Install cage to shaft.
CAUTION:
Install cage directing smaller outside diameter side to
shaft end.
6) Install circlip by using snap ring plier.
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ªAº: Fill grease 90 ± 95 g (3.2 ± 3.4 oz)
1. Circlip
[LH] [RH] Differential side
FRONT DRIVE SHAFT / SHAFT BEARING, OIL SEAL 4A2-7
7) Apply grease to entire surface of cage.
Use joint grease in tube included in spare part or joint grease
(99000-25120).
8) Insert cage into outer race and fit circlip into groove of outer
race.
CAUTION:
Position opening of circlip ªaº so that it will not be lined
up with a ball.
9) Apply grease to inside of outer race, and fit boot to outer race.
Fill up inside of boot with joint grease.
ªAº: Joint Grease 99000-25120
(about 90 ± 95g / 3.2 ± 3.4 oz)
10) Fitting boot to outer race, adjust so that measurements ªbº and
ªcº become as indicated in figure.
Length ªbº: 203.2 ± 213.2 mm
(8.00 ± 8.40 in.)
196.8 ± 206.8 mm
(7.75 ± 8.14 in.) M/T vehicle with . . . . . . . . .
H25 engine
ªcº: 125.5 ± 135.5 mm
(4.94 ± 5.33 in.)
127.5 ± 137.5 mm
(5.02 ± 5.41 in.) M/T vehicle with . . . . . . . . .
H25 engine
Before fixing boot band, insert screwdriver into boot on joint
side and allow air to enter boot so that air pressure in boot be-
comes the same as atmospheric pressure.
11) Clamp boot band. Check boots for distortion or dent.
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BRAKES 5-3
SUBSTANDARD OR
CONTAMINATED BRAKE FLUID
Improper brake fluid, mineral oil or water in the fluid
may cause the brake fluid to boil or the rubber compo-
nents in the hydraulic system to deteriorate.
If primary piston cups are swollen, then rubber parts
have deteriorated. This deterioration may also be evi-
denced by swollen wheel cylinder piston cups on the
drum brake wheels.
If deterioration of rubber is evident, disassemble all
hydraulic parts and wash with alcohol. Dry these parts
with compressed air before assembly to keep alcohol
out of the system. Replace all rubber parts in the sys-
tem, including hoses. Also, when working on the
brake mechanisms, check for fluid on the linings. If ex-
cessive fluid is found, replace the linings.
If master cylinder piston seals are satisfactory, check
for leakage or excessive heat conditions. If condition
is not found, drain fluid, flush with brake fluid, refill and
bleed system.
The system must be flushed if there is any doubt as
to the grade of fluid in the system or if fluid has been
used which contained parts that have been subjected
to contaminated fluid.
DIAGNOSIS
ROAD TESTING BRAKES
Brakes should be tested on dry, clean, smooth and
reasonably level roadway which is not crowned. Road
test brakes by making brake applications with both
light and heavy pedal forces at various speeds to de-
termine if the vehicle stops evenly and effectively.
Also drive vehicle to see if it leads to one side or the
other without brake application. If it does, check the
tire pressure, front end alignment and front suspen-
sion attachments for looseness. See diagnosis chart
for other causes.
BRAKE FLUID LEAKS
Check the master cylinder fluid levels. While a slight
drop in reservoir level does result from normal lining
wear, an abnormally low level indicates a leak in the
system. In such a case, check the entire brake system
for leakage. If even a slight evidence of leakage is
noted, the cause should be corrected or defective
parts should be replaced.
If fluid level is lower than the minimum level of reser-
voir, refilling is necessary. Fill reservoir with specified
brake fluid.
Brake fluid: Refer to reservoir tank cap.
CAUTION:
Since brake system of this vehicle is factory-
filled with brake fluid indicated on reservoir
tank cap, do not use or mix different type of
fluid when refilling; otherwise serious damage
will occur.
Do not use old or used brake fluid, or any fluid
from a unsealed container.