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3. Pipe clamp
1B-42 AIR CONDITIONING (OPTIONAL)
EXPANSION VALVE
INSPECTION
Refer to ªTroubleshooting Procedure Using Manifold Gauge Setº in
this section.
REMOVAL
1) Recover refrigerant by using recovery and recycling equipment.
Be sure to follow the instruction manual for the equipment. The
amount of compressor oil removed must be measured and the
same amount added to the system.
2) Remove front grill.
3) Disconnect suction pipe (1), and liquid pipe (2) from evaporator
(Cooling unit).
CAUTION:
As soon as above hose and pipe are disconnected, cap
opened fittings so that moisture and dust may not enter
cooling unit.
4) Disconnect suction pipe, and liquid pipe from suction hose (1)
and condenser outlet pipe (2).
5) Remove pipe clamp then remove suction pipe and liquid pipe.
6) Remove expansion valve (1).
INSTALLATION
1) Reverse removal sequence to install expansion valve.
2) Evacuate and charge system. Refer to ªEVACUATINGº and
ªCHARGINGº in this section.

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1B-44 AIR CONDITIONING (OPTIONAL)
REFRIGERANT PIPES AND HOSES
INSPECTION
1) Use a leak tester to check hoses and pipes for any gas leakage.
2) Check each hose or pipe clamp for tightness.
Retighten or replace loose clamp as required, if any.
REMOVAL
1) Recover refrigerant by using recovery and recycling equipment.
Be sure to follow the instruction manual for the equipment.
The amount of compressor oil removed must be measured and
the same amount must be added to the system when reinstal-
ling.
2) Replace defective hose or pipe.
CAUTION:
As soon as the above hose or pipe is disconnected, cap
its opened fitting to prevent moisture and dust from en-
tering.
INSTALLATION
1) Reverse removal procedure to install refrigerant line.
2) Evacuate and charge system. Refer to ªEVACUATINGº and
ªCHARGINGº in this section.
INSPECTION OF IDLE SPEED WITH A / C ON
For G16 and J20 engines model, refer to Section 6E1.
For H25 engine model, refer to Section 6E2.

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1B-50 AIR CONDITIONING (OPTIONAL)
REMOVAL
1) Run engine at idle with A / C ON for 10 minutes.
2) Disconnect negative (±) cable at battery.
3) Recover refrigerant from refrigeration system using recovery
and recycling equipment.
NOTE:
The amount of compressor oil at removed must be mea-
sured and the same amount must be poured when installing
the compressor.
4) Disconnect thermal protector lead wire.
5) Disconnect suction and discharge hoses from compressor as-
sembly.
NOTE:
Cap open fitting immediately to keep moisture out of sys-
tem.
6)For G16 engine:
Remove compressor drive belt by loosening compressor as-
sembly mounting bolts.
For J20 engine:
Remove generator belt. Refer to Section 6H.
For H25 engine:
Remove compressor drive belt by loosening tension pulley bolt.
7) Remove compressor with magnet clutch assembly from its
mount.
8) If compressor assembly is replaced. Drain oil from compressor
assembly, and measure its amount.

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AIR CONDITIONING (OPTIONAL) 1B-57
3) Using special tool (B), remove clutch plate (1).
Special Tool
(B): 09991-06030
4) Disconnect clutch coil lead wire from compressor thermal switch
led wire.
5) Remove felt ring (if equipped) and shims from shaft.
6) Using special tool (C), remove circlip.
Special Tool
(C): 09900-06107
7) Remove clutch coil lead wire clamp screw.
8) Remove clutch pulley with puller (1) from compressor (2).
NOTE:
Be careful not to damage pulley when tapping magnet
clutch.
9) Remove clutch coil.
INSTALLATION
1) Install clutch coil (2).
Protrusion on under side of clutch coil must match hole in com-
pressor (3) to prevent movement ant correctly locate lead wire.
2) Using special tool (C), install snap ring (1) as shown.
Special Tool
(C): 09990-06107
3) Clamp covering portion of lead wire.

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3-8 STEERING, SUSPENSION, WHEELS AND TIRES
RADIAL TIRE LEAD
ªLeadº is the deviation of the vehicle from a straight path on a level
road with no pressure on the steering wheel.
Lead is usually caused by:
1) Incorrect alignment.
2) Uneven brake adjustment.
3) Tire construction.
The way in which a tire is built can produce lead in a vehicle. An ex-
ample of this is placement of the belt. Off center belts on radial tires
can cause the tire to develop a side force while rolling straight down
the road. If one side of the tire is a little larger diameter than the oth-
er, the tire will tend to roll to one side. This will develop a side force
which can produce vehicle lead.
The procedure on previous page should be used to make sure that
front alignment is not mistaken for tire lead.
1) Part of the lead diagnosis procedure is different from the tire
rotation pattern currently in the owner's and service manuals. If
a medium to high mileage tire is moved to the other side of the
vehicle, be sure to check that ride roughness has not developed.
2) Rear tires will not cause lead.
VIBRATION DIAGNOSIS
Wheel unbalance causes most of the highway speed vibration
problems. If a vibration remains after dynamic balancing, it can be
caused by three things.
1) Tire runout.
2) Wheel runout.
3) Tire stiffness variation.
Measuring tire and / or wheel free runout will uncover only part of the
problem. All three causes, known as loaded radial runout, must be
checked by using a Tire Problem Detector (TPD). If a TPD is not
available, the more time consuming method of substituting known
good tire and wheel assemblies on the problem vehicle can be
used.

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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
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
3B1-4 POWER STEERING (P / S) SYSTEM
POWER STEERING (P / S) PUMP
The power steering pump is a vane type and is driven by the V-ribbed belt from the crankshaft.
ModelVane type
Hydraulic
pressure
controlRelieved
pressure
6500 kPa (65 kg / cm2, 924 psi)
G16 Type engine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
7000 kPa (70 kg / cm
2, 995 psi)
J20 Type engine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
7350 kPa (73.5 kg / cm
2, 1045 psi)
H25 Type engine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
ControlFlow control valve
deviceRelief valve
Power steering
pressure switch
Switch turns on (closes) when the
pressure is higher than 2500 ± 3500 kPa
(25 ± 35 kg / cm
2, 356 ± 498 psi).
ECM uses this signal for idle speed control.
Capacity0.70 ± 0.75 
(1.48 / 1.23 ± 1.58 / 1.32 US / Imp. pt)
Specified fluidDEXRONII, DEXRONIII A / T fluid
or equivalent
FLOW CONTROL VALVE
As the discharge rate of the P/S pump increases in proportion to the
pump revolution speed, a flow control valve is added to control it so
that the optimum amount of fluid for steering operation is supplied
according to the engine speed (driving condition).
Described below is its operation at different engine speed.

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POWER STEERING (P / S) SYSTEM 3B1-5
DIAGNOSIS
GENERAL DIAGNOSIS TABLE
ConditionPossible CauseCorrection
Steering wheel
feels heavy
(at low speed)Fluid deteriorated, low viscosity, different
type of fluid mixed
Pipes or hoses deformed, air entering
through joint
Insufficient air purging from P / S circuit
P / S belt worn, lacking in tension
Tire inflation pressure excessively low
Front end alignment out of order
Steering wheel installed improperly (twisted)
Bind in tie rod or tie rod end ball joint
P / S pump hydraulic pressure fails to increase
P / S pump hydraulic pressure increases
but slowly
Steering gear box malfunctionReplace fluid.
Replace defective part.
Purge air.
Adjust belt tension or replace
belt as necessary.
Inflate tire.
Check and adjust front end
alignment.
Install steering wheel correctly.
Replace defective part.
Check pressure and repair or
replace defective part.
Check pressure and repair or
replace defective part.
Replace gear box.
Steering wheel
feels heavy
momentarily when
turning it to the
left or rightAir drawn in due to insufficient amount
of fluid
Slipping P / S belt
P / S pump hydraulic pressure fails to
increase
P / S pump hydraulic pressure increases
but slowly
Steering gear box malfunctionAdd fluid and purge air.
Adjust belt tension or replace
belt as necessary.
Check pressure and repair or
replace defective part.
Check pressure and repair or
replace defective part.
Replace gear box.
Poor recovery
from turnsNOTE:
To check steering wheel for recovery, with vehicle running at 22 mile / h (35 km / h),
turn steering wheel 90 and let it free. It should return more than 60.
Deformed pipes or hoses
Steering column installed improperly
Front end alignment out of order
Ball joints binding
P / S pump hydraulic pressure fails to
increase
P / S pump hydraulic pressure increases
but slowly
Steering gear box malfunctionReplace defective part.
Install steering column correctly.
Check and adjust front end
alignment.
Replace defective part.
Check pressure and repair or
replace defective part.
Check pressure and repair or
replace defective part.
Replace gear box.

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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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POWER STEERING (P / S) SYSTEM 3B1-21
1. Thickness gauge
INSPECTION
Pump Body, Cover, Side Plate and Shaft
Check sliding surfaces of each part for wear and damage.
If any defect is found, replace pump assembly.
Cam Ring
Check vane sliding surface of cam ring for wear and damage.
If any defect is found, replace pump assembly.
Rotor and Vane
Check sliding surfaces of rotor and vane for wear and damage.
Check clearance between rotor and vane.
Clearance: Standard 0.015 mm (0.0006 in.)
Limit 0.027 mm (0.0011 in.)
Replace pump assembly if any defect is found in above checks.
Relief Valve (Flow Control Valve) and Its Spring
Check fluid passage of relief valve and orifice of connector for ob-
struction (clogged).
Check sliding surface of relief valve for wear and damage.

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POWER STEERING (P / S) SYSTEM 3B1-23
1. Cam ring
2. Side plate
1. Rotor
2. Vane
1. O-ring
1. Dowel pin
2. Cover plate
7) Apply power steering fluid to sliding surface of cam ring.
8) Install cam ring to pump body. The tapered end of cam ring
should face the side plate.
9) Apply power steering fluid to each vane.
10) Install vanes (10 pieces) to rotor.
11) Apply power steering fluid to O-ring.
12) Install O-ring to pump body.
13) Apply power steering fluid to sliding surface of pump cover and
rotor.
14) Match the dowel pins to the holes of the cover plate as shown
and install pump cover to pump body.

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