power steering ASTON MARTIN V8 VANTAGE 2010 Owner's Manual
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Power Steering (11.02)
Steering (11.00)
Issue 5, January 2010 Workshop Manual 11-2-9
20. Connect the bottom universal joint for the column to  the coupling.
Figure 37
21. Move the lever on the universal joint to attach the joint to the coupling.
22. Install and torque the bolt that attaches the universal  joint for the lower steering column to the pinion 
coupling.
Figure 38
23. Lower the vehicle.
24. Put the the oil tank in position.
Figure 39
25. Loosely install the two top screws that attach the oil tank to the body.
Figure 40
26. Lift the vehicle.
27. Install and tighten the two bottom screws that attach the oil tank to the body.
Figure 41
28. Remove and discard the sealing plugs from the oil tank and the pipes.
29. Connect the bottom oil pipe to the oil tank and tighten  the union.
Figure 42
30. Remove and discard the cable tie to release the anti-roll bar.
CAUTION
Be careful when you install the oil tank in the step that  follows. If you are not, the air conditioning switch and  wiring harness can be damaged. 
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Power Steering (11.02)
Steering (11.00)11-2-10 Workshop  Manual Issue 5, January 2010
31. Put the anti-roll bar into position.
Figure 43
32. Install and torque the four screws that attach the anti-roll 
bar to the front subframe.
33. Lower the vehicle.
34. Tighten the two top screws that attach the oil tank to the  body.
Figure 44
35. Remove and discard the sealing plugs from the upper oil pipe and the oil tank.
36. Install the top oil pipe onto the oil tank and tighten the  union that attaches it to the oil tank.
Figure 45
37. Remove and discard the caps from the oil breather pipes and the oil tank. 38. Connect the two oil breather pipes to the oil tank.
Figure 46
39. Connect the air intake pipe to the throttle body and the 
outlet pipe for the right side air cleaner.
Figure 47
40. Install the clip that attaches the air intake pipe to the outlet pipe for the right side air cleaner.
Figure 48 
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Power Steering (11.02)
Steering (11.00)
Issue 5, January 2010 Workshop Manual 11-2-11
41. Install the clip that attaches the air intake pipe to the  throttle body.
Figure 49
42. Remove and discard the sealing plugs from the two breather pipes and the air intake pipe.
43. Connect the two breather pipes to the air intake pipe.
Figure 50
44. Install the radiator closing panel (refer to Workshop  Manual procedure 01.02.AA - Radiator Closing Panel).
45. Fill the oil tank with the correct quantity of oil.
46. Fill the PAS fluid reservoir  with the correct quantity of 
PAS fluid.
47. Connect the battery ground cable.
48. Bleed the PAS system.
49. Do a check of the engine oi l level. Add oil if necessary.
50. Lift the vehicle.
51. Install the front right side wheel-arch liner (refer to  Workshop Manual procedure 01.02.GB - Front Right 
Side Wheel-Arch Liner).
52. Install the front wheels and tyres (refer to Workshop  Manual procedure 04.04.ED - Wheel and Tyre - Pair)
53. Do a check of the four-wheel alignment.
54. Use the applicable equipment to lift the vehicle and  make it safe.
55. Install the front undertray (refer to Workshop Manual  procedure 01.02.NB - Front Undertray).
RH/LH Track Rod End-Renew
Removal
1. Raise vehicle on ramp.
2. Remove road wheel(s).
3. Loosen tie rod locknut.
4. Install tool (204 - 524) on  front hub, install and tighten 
wheel nuts.
5. Lower vehicle to raise suspension sufficient to install ball  joint removing tool (204 - 523).
6. Remove nut, track rod end to vertical link.
7. Using (204-523 Ball Joint Sp litter), release track rod end 
from vertical link.
8. Remove tool (204 - 524) from front hub.
9. Count number of turns and remove track rod end from  tie rod.
Installation
1. Clean track rod end taper and mating face on vertical link.
2. Install track rod end on tie rod the same amount of  turns.
3. Install track rod end in vertical link.
4. Install road wheel(s).
5. Lower vehicle on ramp.
6. Carry out full vehicle geometry check/adjust.
7. Torque tie rod ball joint locknut(s).
Power Steering Pump to Rack Hose 
Assembly-Renew
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Power Steering (11.02)
Steering (11.00)11-2-12 Workshop  Manual Issue 5, January 2010
Removal
1. Remove PAS fluid from reservoir (syringe).
2. Remove throttle body duct for access. (clips x3).
3. Remove top bolts (x2) from engine oil tank and loosen 
bottom bolts (x2) (allows ta nk to move to access pipe 
support fixings).
4. Remove bolts (x2) securing pipe to body.
5. Disconnect sensor multiplug.
6. Remove hose from pump union.
7. Remove pipes from steering rack (bolt x1).
8. Remove pipe from vehicle.
Installation
1. Renew o-rings on PAS pipes and pump pipe.
2. Install hose to vehicle.
3. Install bolts brackets to body.
4. Install PAS pipes to rack (bolt x1).
5. Connect sensor multiplug.
6. Install pipe to pump union.
7. Install bolts and tighten oil tank fixings (torque).
8. Install throttle body duct. (clips x3).
9. Bleed PAS system (see Workshop Manual procedure  11.01.AA Power Assisted Steering System - Bleed).
Power Steering Rack to Cooler Hose-
Renew
Removal
1. Remove radiator grille (see Workshop Manual 
procedure 01.08.AA Grille - Radiator - Renew).
2. Remove PAS fluid from reservoir (syringe). 3. Remove hose from cooler (clip x1) and support clips 
(x2).
4. Remove undertray (see Workshop Manual procedure  01.02.NB Undertray - Front - Renew).
5. Remove bolt, bracket to lower radiator crossmember.
6. Lower ramp.
7. Remove throttle body duct for access. (clips x3).
8. Remove pipes from st eering rack (bolt x1).
9. Remove hose from vehicle (support clips x2). 
Installation
1. Renew the O-rings on the PAS pipes.
2. Install hose to vehicle (support clips).
3. Install PAS pipes to rack (bolt x1).
4. Install throttle body duct. (clips x3).
5. Raise ramp.
6. Install support clip bolt  to radiator crossmember.
7. Install hose to cooler and support clips (x2).
8. Install undertray (see Workshop Manual procedure  01.02.NB Undertray - Front - Renew).
9. Install radiator grille (see Workshop Manual procedure  01.08.AA Grille - Ra diator - Renew).
10. Top up PAS fluid.
WAR NI NG
AVOID EXCESSIVE SKIN CONTACT WITH MINERAL 
OIL. MINERAL OILS REMOVE THE NATURAL FATS 
FROM THE SKIN, LEADING TO DRYNESS, IRRITATION  AND DERMATITIS.
Caution
Always plug pipes and hoses to  prevent ingress of dirt or 
moisture into the system.
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Caution
Always plug pipes and hoses to prevent ingress of dirt or  moisture into the system. 
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Steering Column (11.04)
Steering (11.00)
Issue 4, November 2008 Workshop Manual 11-4-1
Steering (11.00)
Steering Column (11.04)
Description
The steering column has reach and tilt functions. These let 
the driver manually set the position of the steering column.  
by using the reach / tilt lever that is on the underside of the 
steering column.This is indepe ndent of the ignition switch 
position . 
The steering intermediate shaft has two parts. The lower 
shaft is attached to both th e steering gear and the upper 
shaft.
The Electronic Steering Column Lock (ESCL) is attached to 
the upper casting of the steering column and has a locking 
pin. The steering column is electrically unlocked when the 
ignition key is installed and operated to position 2. The lock 
engages when the ignition switch is removed and the 
steering wheel is turned to the centre position.
Specifications
Maintenance
Top Shroud for the Steering Column - 
Remove and Install
Remove
1. Release the steering column adjustment lever.
2. Move the steering wheel to the longest column position.
3. Push the adjustment lever  back to lock the steering 
wheel.
4. Release the seven clips and remove the lower panel  from the driver’s side of the instrument panel.
For Pre-08MY vehicles:
5. Put the key in the ignition switch and turn it to position  1 to release the Electronic  Steering Column Lock (ESCL).
For 08MY vehicles or newer:
6. Put the Emotion Control Unit (ECU) into the docking  station at position 2 to release the ESCL. 7. Turn the steering wheel to get access to the top screw in 
the front face of the shroud at the left side .
8. Remove the screw.
9. Turn the steering wheel to get access to the top screw in  the front face of the shroud at the right side .
10. Remove the screw.
11. Remove the top shroud.
Install
1. Put the top shroud in position on the steering column.
For Pre-08MY vehicles:
2. Put the key in the ignition switch and turn it to position1  to release the Electronic Steering Column Lock (ESCL).
For 08MY vehicles or newer:
3. Put the Emotion Control Unit (ECU) into the docking  station at position 2 to release the ESCL.
4. Turn the steering wheel to get access to the top screw  hole in the front face of the shroud at the left side.
5. Install the screw.
6. Turn the steering wheel to get access to the top screw  hole in the front face of the shroud at the right side.
7. Install the screw.
Bottom Shroud for the Steering Column - 
Remove and Install
 
Remove
1. Release the seven clips and remove the lower panel  from the driver’s side of the instrument panel.
For Pre-08MY vehicles:
2. Put the key in the ignition switch and turn it to  position 1 to release the Electronic Steering Column 
Lock (ESCL).
For 08MY vehicles or newer:
3. Install the Emotion Control Unit (ECU) into the docking  station at position 2 to release ESCL.
4. Turn the steering wheel to get access to the two screws  in the front face of the shrouds at the left side (refer to 
Figure 1).
Torque Figures
DescriptionNm.lb/ftNominal
Steering Column to cross 
car beam 21-27 15.5-
19.924Nm
Upper column to I-shaft 27.3- 32.720-24.1 30Nm
Vee-yoke to pinion 
extension shaft 15.5-
18.511.4-
21.217Nm
Power coupling to pinion 21.2- 28.815.6-
21.225Nm
Repair Operation Time (ROT)
Note: The top screw goes thro
ugh the top shroud and a tab 
on the bottom shroud to attach it.
Note: The top screw goes thro ugh the top shroud and a tab 
on the bottom shroud to attach it.
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Steering (11.00)11-4-2 Workshop Manual Issue 4, November 2008
5. Remove the two screws at the left side of the front face  of the column shrouds.
6. Turn the steering wheel to get access to the two screws  in the front face of the shrouds at the right side.
7. Remove the two screws at the right side of the front face  of the column shrouds.
8. Remove the three screws that attach the bottom shroud  to the steering column.
9. On pre-08MY vehicles remove the ignition key from the  igniiton switch.
10. Remove the bottom shroud.
11. If a new shroud is to be installed on pre-08MY vehicles,  remove the ignition switch grommet.
Install
1. If necessary, install the ignition switch grommet on the bottom column shroud (shroud).
2. Put the shroud in position on the steering column.
3. Install the three screws that attach the shroud to the  steering column.
For Pre-08MY vehicles:
4. Put the key in the ignition switch and turn it to  position 1 to release the ESCL.
For 08MY vehicles or newer:
5. Put the Emotion Control Unit (ECU) into the docking  station at position 2 to release the ESCL.
6. Turn the steering wheel to get access to the two screws  in the front face of the shrouds at the left side.
7. Install the two screws at the left side of the front face of  the column shrouds. 8. Turn the steering wheel to get access to the two screws 
in the front face of the shrouds at the right side.
9. Install the two screws at the right side of the front face of  the column shrouds.
10. Put the lower panel on the driver’s side of the  instrument panel and engage the seven clips.
Steering Column Gaiter-Renew
Remove
1. Power driver's seat to its lowest and most rearward position.
2. Remove the top and bottom shrouds from the steering  column (Refer to ’Top and Bottom Shrouds for the 
Steering Column - Remove and Install’, page 11-4-4).
3. Centralise the steering whee l until the steering lock 
engages.
4. Remove the ignition key.
5. Disconnect the vehicle battery.
6. Remove the steering wheel (see Workshop Manual  procedure 11.06.AB Steering Wheel - Renew).
7. Attach the rotary coupling in position with masking tape.
8. Release the two clips that attach the column switch  harness to the load-spread plate.
9. Pull back steering column bulkhead gaiter.
10. Remove and discard pinch bolt, upper column to  intermediate shaft.
11. Remove the four Torx bolts that attach the upper  column mounting.
12. Release upper column from intermediate shaft.
13. Support steering column assembly.
14. Remove gaiter from steering column.
Install
1. Install the gaiter on the steering column.
2. Put the upper steering column assembly in position and  connect it to the intermediate shaft.
3. Position the upper column to the mounting, install and  torque the four Torx bolts.
4. Install and torque the column pinch bolt.
5. Put the steering column gaiter in position.
6. Remove masking tape from the rotary coupler.
7. Install steering wheel (see Workshop Manual procedure  11.06.AB Steering  Wheel - Renew).
Figure 1
Note: The top screw goes thro ugh the top shroud and a tab 
on the bottom shroud to attach it.
Note: The top screw goes thro ugh the top shroud and a tab 
on the bottom shroud to attach it.
Note: The top screw goes thro ugh the top shroud and a tab 
on the bottom shroud to attach it.
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ItemCode
Steering Column Gaiter-Renew 11.04.BB
WAR NI NG
LEAVE THE VEHICLE FOR TWO MINUTES AFTER YOU 
DISCONNECT THE BATTERY ,BEFORE YOU DO WORK  ON THE AIRBAG SYSTEM. IF YOU DO NOT, THE 
AIRBAG SYSTEM CAN OPERATE AND CAUSE INJURY. 
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Steering Column (11.04)
Steering (11.00)
Issue 4, November 2008 Workshop Manual 11-4-3
8. Connect vehicle battery.
9. Install the steering column shrouds (Refer to ’Top and  Bottom Shrouds for the Steering Column - Remove and 
Install’, page 11-4-4).
10. Put the driver’s seat and the steering column in their  initial positions.
Upper Steering Column Assembly-
Renew
Remove
1. Power driver's seat to it s lowest and most rearward 
position.
2. Remove the top and bottom shrouds from the steering  column (Refer to ’Top and Bottom Shrouds for the 
Steering Column - Remove and Install’, page 11-4-4).
3. Disconnect vehicle battery.
4. Centralise the steering whee l until the steering lock 
engages.
5. Remove the ignition key.
6. Disconnect the battery.
7. Remove the steering wheel (Refer to ’Steering Wheel- Renew’, page 11-6-1).
8. Attach the rotary coupling in position with masking tape.
9. Disconnect steering column switch multiplugs (x5).
10. Remove screw securing load-spread plate to column  and collect column shrouds mounting bracket.
11. Release clips (x2) from column switch harness to load- spread plate.
12. Pull back steering co lumn bulkhead gaiter. 13. Remove and discard pinch bolt from upper column to 
intermediate shaft.Figure 1
14. Remove the four Torx screws from the upper column mounting.
15. Release upper column  from intermediate shaft.
16. Disconnect multiplug from  steering sensor and remove 
steering column assembly.
17. Unclip steering column sw itches from column and 
remove switch gear.
18. Mark fitted position of rotary coupler and remove rotary  coupler.
19. Remove gaiter from steering column.
20. Remove Torx screws (x3) from securing steering sensor  to mounting bracket.
21. Remove sensor.
22. Remove Torx screws (x3) that secure steering sensor  mounting bracket to column and remove bracket.
Install
1. Position steering sensor mounting bracket, install and tighten Torx screws (x3).
2. Install the steering sensor, install and tighten Torx screws  (x3).
3. Install gaiter on steering column.
4. Install steering column switch gear and secure clips.
5. Install the rotary coupler to  marked position and secure 
with masking tape.
6. Position upper steering column assembly and connect to  intermediate shaft.
7. Connect multiplug to steering sensor.
8. Position upper column to mounting bracket, install and  torque tighten Torx bolts (x4).
9. Install and torque tighten column pinch bolt.
10. Connect multiplugs (x5).
11. Position load-spread plate and secure harness clips (x2).
12. Install load-spread plate and secure with screw.
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Air Conditioning (A/C) System (12.03)
Climate Control (12.00)
12-3-14 Workshop  Manual May 2007
14. Recharge A/C refrigerant (see Workshop Manual 
procedure 12.03.FA Refriger ant Gas - Recover/Recharge 
- Renew).
15. Battery isolation switch ‘ON’.
Blower Assembly-Renew
Removal
1. Remove IP assembly (see Workshop Manual procedure  01.12.AB Facia Assembly -  LHD - Remove for access 
and refit).
2. Disconnect multiplugs (x2) from blower motor (see Fig.  1).
3. Release harness clip from blower motor.
4. Remove nuts (x3) securing  blower motor assembly to IP.
5 . Remove bolt and nut s (x 2) s ecurin g hea ter u nit to IP (se e  Fig. 2).
6. Release and remove blower motor assembly from heater  unit.
Installation
1. Install blower motor assembly to heater unit. 2. Align blower motor assembly and heater unit onto studs.
3. Install and torque tighten bolt and nuts (x5) securing 
heater and blower assemblies to IP.
4. Install harness clip in blower motor assembly.
5. Connect multiplugs (x2) to blower motor.
6. Install IP assembly (see  Workshop Manual procedure 
01.12.AB Facia Assembly - LHD - Remove for access 
and refit).
Compressor to Condenser Tube 
Assembly-Renew
Removal
1. Remove PAS pump (see Workshop Manual procedure  03.05.AA Pump - Power Steering - Renew).
2. Remove condenser (see Workshop Manual procedure  03.03.EC Air Con -  Condenser - Renew).
3. Disconnect breather pipe qu ickfits (x2) from air cleaner 
duct.
4. Remove throttle body duct for access (clips x3).
5. Disconnect sensor multip lugs (x2) (see Fig. 1).
6. Remove (bolts x2) pipe  support P-clips and pipe.
7. Mark relative position of p-clips (x2), remove from pipe.
Installation
1. Install P-clips (x2) to pipe in same position as from old  pipe.
2. Install pipe and (bolts x2) pipe support P-clips.
3. Connect sensor multiplugs (x2).
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 $       
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ItemCode
Compressor to  Condenser Tube 
Assembly-Renew 12.03.GA
Fig. 1
Caution
Ensure open A/C pipe ends are plugged immediately 
after disconnecting refrigerat ion parts. If moist air or 
foreign material enters the refrigeration cycle, cooling  ability will be lowered and abnormal noise or other 
faults may occur.
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Wiring and Circuit Protection (18.01)
Electric Distribution/Electronic Control (18.00)
May 2007 Workshop Manual 18-1-3
F26 20A Headlamp wash pump (HID Only)
F27 25A Spare
F28 10A Module - ABS/Key Reader and Steering  angle sensors
F29 25A Spare
F30 5A Alternator battery sensing
F31 30A Heated front screen
F32 30A Wiper (slow)
F33 30A Wiper (fast)
F34 20A Heater Blower motor
F35 60A Cooling fan module
Central 
Electronics 
Module 
Fusebox
Fuse/  
RelayRatingFunction
F43 10A Multi media module display/Phone/GPS  tuner/Media player
F44 10A Airbag module
F45 15A Accessory socket and illumination
F46 5A Driver Information/Master light switch/Glove  box relay/Master lock switch Battery Off 
switch/Boot release switch/Speaker-switch/
JBFB-R7/Centre console module/Bluetooth 
module
F47 5A Interior lamps (front)/Seat switches/Fuel flap  switch/glovebox switch/Rear power 
illumination
F48 15A Windscreen wash pump
F49 10A Occupant detect (Driver and passenger  seat)/Airbag module
F50
F51 10A Diagnostic connectors/Centre stack switches
F52 5A Start button
F53 10A Module - HID lighting
F54 10A Engine fuse box/Boot fuse box/Tyre pressure  monitor module/Satellite navigation relay
F55
F56 10A Centre console module/Sounder module/
Hazard switch
F57 15A Diagnostic connectors/Brake pedal switch
F58 10A High beam (RH)
F59 10A High beam (LH)
F60 15A Drivers seat power (Heating)
F61 15A Passenger seat power (Heating)
F62 20A A/C module
F63 20A
F64 5A AM/FM receiver module/Traffic Monitoring  Control module (TMC)
F65 5A Media player/Multi media module and  display/Audio amplifier
F66 10A Centre console module/Infotainment control  module
F67
F68
F69 5A BFB-R5
F70
F71
F72
F73
F74 15A Fuel pump
F75
F76
F77 15A Boot power socket
F78
F79 5A Reversing lamps/Module - Parking aid
F80 5A Battery ‘Off’ switch
F81 20A Ignition switch
F82 25A Passenger door module
F83 25A Driver door module
F84 25A Passenger seat power/Passenger seat  switchpack
F85 25A Driver seat power/Driver seat switchpack
F86 5A Start button, Driver and passenger seats 
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Fluids/Capacities
Appendix & Glossary
May 2007 Workshop Manual 20-1-3
Fluids/Capacities
Terms
Frequently used alternative names or spellings for vehicle 
components mentioned in this Workshop Manual.
Capacities
Europe UK USA
Engine sump (incl. filter) 9 .5 litres 16.7 pints 10.0 Qts
Engine sump (excl. filter) 8 .5 litres 15.0 pints 9.0 Qts
Engine cooling system 12 litres 21 pints 14.4 Qts
Screen washer reservoir 2.0  litres 3.5 pints 2.2 Qts
Gearbox & Cooler 4.7 litres 7.9 pints 5.6 Qts
Final drive 2.0 litres 3.5 pints 2.2 Qts
Fuel tank 80.0 litres 17.6 galls 88.0 Qts
Recommended Fluids
Engine oil (Initial fill) Castrol Edge Sport 10w60
Do not mix Engine oil with any mineral oils.
Engine coolant 50% water, 50% OAT  Coolant (Arteco Havoline XLC only)
Do not mix OAT coolant with any glycol based anti-freeze.
Gearbox oil Shell Transaxle Oil 75w90
Final drive oil Mobil 1 80w140
Brake fluid Castrol Super Response DOT4
Power steering fluid Esso Power steering Fluid
A/C Refrigerant R134A (HFC134A)
A/C Compressor oil ND8
UK EnglishUS English
Bonnet Hood
Boot Trunk
Brake Disc Rotor
Handbrake Parking Brake
Petrol Gasoline
Tyre Tire
Wing Fender
Windscreen Windshield
Sill Rocker Panel