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(12) Transfer Required parts to the new power
steering pump assembly before installing in vehicle.
INSTALL
(1) Install the power steering pump assembly back
in vehicle in reverse order of removal. (2) Hold power steering pump against mounting
plate. Align power steering pump mounting holes
with mounting holes in plate and install bolts (Fig.
9). Torque the 2 power steering pump to mounting
plate bolts to 54 N Im (40 ft. lbs.).
(3) Install the rear power steering pump to engine
block support bracket, onto the stud on back of power
steering pump (Fig. 8). Then install the 2 bolts
mounting the support bracket to the engine block.
Torque the 2 support bracket to engine block mount-
ing bolts to 54 N Im (40 ft. lbs.). (4) Install the nut on stud of power steering pump
attaching pump to rear support bracket (Fig. 8).
Torque nut to 54 N Im (40 ft. lbs.)
(5) Install the high pressure power steering fluid
line on the power steering pump outlet fitting (Fig.
7). Torque the high pressure fluid line to power
steering pump fitting to 31 N Im (275 in. lbs.).
(6) Install the low pressure power steering fluid
hose onto the power steering gear fluid tube (Fig. 7).
Install hose clamp on hose. Be sure hose clamp is
installed beyond upset bead on tube. (7) Install the exhaust pipe back on the exhaust
manifold. Install the nut, bolt and spring assemblies
and torque bolts to 28 N Im (250 in. lbs.).
(8) Install vehicle's wiring harness connector (if
applicable to vehicle being serviced) onto the power
steering pressure switch (Fig. 6). (9) Lower vehicle.
(10) Install the power steering pump filler tube
and dip stick assembly on the neck of the power
steering pump (Fig. 5). Install the bolt (Fig. 5) at-
taching the filler tube/dip stick assembly to the gen-
erator bracket, then torque bolt to 11 N Im (100 in.
lbs.). (11) Position the hose clamp on the filler tube as-
sembly rubber boot and adequately tighten hose
clamp. (12) Install the serpentine accessory drive belt on
engine (Fig. 4). See Cooling, Group 7 for detailed in-
stallation procedure.
CAUTION: Do not use automatic transmission fluid
in power steering system. Only use Mopar T, Power
Steering Fluid, or equivalent.
(13) Fill power steering pump reservoir to correct
fluid level. (14) Connect the negative battery cable back on
the negative battery post.
Fig. 7 Power Steering Hose Remove/Replace
Fig. 8 Power Steering Support Bracket
Fig. 9 Power Steering Pump Mounting 3.0L
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INSTALL (1) Install power steering pump back in vehicle,
laying it on the steering gear. Do not mount it to the
power steering pump bracket. (2) Install generator back on the lower generator
bracket and install bolt and nut (Fig. 19). Do not
tighten bolt at this time. (3) Install the generator bracket back on engine and
intake manifold. Loosely install the 4 generator
bracket to engine attaching bolts (Fig. 19). Be sure
the SPACER (Fig. 18) is installed between the
engine mounting strut and the generator
bracket. (4) Temporarily install the serpentine belt tensioner
bolt through both generator brackets. This will align
all generator bracket mounting holes (Fig. 15). Then
torque the 4 generator bracket to engine and intake manifold mounting bolts to 54 N
Im (40 ft.
lbs.). Then remove the serpentine belt tensioner from
bracket. It will be installed on the bracket in a
later step. (5) Tighten the bolt holding the engine bracket as-
sembly to the engine support assembly (Fig. 18) to 150
N Im (110 ft. lbs.).
(6) Attach the engine wiring harness routing clip to
the generator bracket. (7) Install the generator to generator bracket attach-
ing bolt (Fig. 19). Torque bolt to 54 N Im (40 ft. lbs.).
Tighten the lower generator pivot bolt to 54 N Im (40 ft.
lbs.). (8) Install the power steering pump fluid reservoir
and tube/hose assembly onto the power steering pump
bracket and generator bracket (Fig. 17). Torque the 2
bolts holding the reservoir to the generator bracket to
5N Im (45 in. lbs.). Torque the 1 bolt holding the
tube/hose assembly to the power steering pump
bracket to 12 N Im (105 in. lbs.).
(9) Raise vehicle See Hoisting, Group 0.
(10) Install the strut assembly power
steering/generator bracket to engine (Fig. 16). Torque
the nut and bolt holding the strut assembly to bracket
and the exhaust manifold stud to 54 N Im (40 ft. lbs).
(11) Install the serpentine drive belt tensioner onto
the power steering/generator bracket (Fig. 15). Install
the tensioner to bracket retaining nut and torque to 54
N Im (40 ft. lbs.).
(12) Install the power steering pump on bracket, by
aligning the 3 mounting holes in pump with mounting
holes in bracket (Fig. 14). Install the 3 power steering
pump to bracket mounting bolts. Torque power steer-
ing pump mounting bolts to 54 N Im (40 ft. lbs.).
(13) Install the support strut, engine block to power
steering pump on pump stud (Fig. 14). Install the nut
and bolt holding the strut to the power steering pump
and engine block and torque to 54 N Im (40 ft. lbs.).
(14) Install the power steering fluid pressure line
onto the output fitting of the power steering pump (Fig.
12). Torque the pressure line pump fitting nut to 31
N Im (275 in. lbs.). Before connecting the pressure
line to power steering pump inspect the O-ring
on the pressure line for damage. (15) Install vehicle's wiring harness connector (if
applicable to vehicle being serviced) onto the power
steering pressure switch (Fig. 11). (16) Install the power steering fluid, low pressure
return hose on the power steering pump low pressure
fitting (Fig. 12). Then install the hose from the remote
reservoir onto the power steering pump (Fig. 13). Be
sure all hose clamps are properly reinstalled. (17) Install right front tire and wheel on vehicle.
Install the wheel stud nuts and torque to 129 N Im (95
ft. lbs.).
Fig. 18 Engine Bracket Support Assembly
Fig. 19 Generator Mounting
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INSTALL (1) Install the power steering pump back into the
vehicle in the reverse order of removal, between cyl-
inder head and dash panel (Fig. 20). (2) Install the wiring harness connector back on
the H-valve located on the air conditioning fluid
lines (Fig. 20). (3) Raise vehicle See Hoisting, Group 0.
(4) Install the power steering pump on its mount-
ing bracket, and the hose locator bracket. Install the
bolt/stud and 2 bolts attaching the power steering
pump to its mounting bracket, and the bolts attach-
ing the hose locator bracket (Fig. 19). Torque all fas-
teners to 31 N Im (280 in. lbs.).
(5) Install the power steering fluid pressure hose,
banjo bolt and seal washer onto power steering pump
(Fig. 4). Pressure hose is to be installed so it is
routed to the left of the hose locator bracket (Fig.
19). Torque the banjo bolt to 31 N Im (275 in. lbs.).
Inspect the O-rings on the banjo bolt to ensure
they are not damaged and located correctly. (6) Install the low pressure fluid return hose from
the power steering pump back on the steel tube on
the steering gear (Fig. 4). Install hose clamp, be sure
the hose clamp is installed past the retaining bead
the steel tube. Install the hose routing clip on the
power steering pump bolt/stud, install clip retaining
nut and tighten. (7) Install the serpentine accessory drive belt (Fig.
18). Be sure the belt is correctly installed and
aligned on all pulleys before starting engine. (8) Install the right front underhood splash shield.
CAUTION: Do not use automatic transmission fluid
in power steering system. Only use Mopar T, Power
Steering Fluid, or equivalent.
(9) Fill power steering pump reservoir to correct
fluid level. (10) Connect the negative battery cable on the
negative battery post. (11) Start engine and turn steering wheel several
times from stop to stop to bleed air from fluid in sys-
tem. Stop engine, check fluid level, and inspect sys-
tem for leaks. See Checking Fluid Level.
POWER STEERING PUMP PULLEY SERVICE
SAGINAW VANE SUBMERGED PUMP
REMOVE
(1) Remove the pulley with Puller C-4333 (C-4068)
(Fig. 1).
CAUTION: Do not hammer on power steering pump
pulley. This will damage the pulley and the power
steering pump. (2) Replace pulley if bent, cracked, or loose.
INSTALLATION
(1) Install the pulley with Installer C-4063 (Fig.2).
Do not use the tool adapters.
(2) Ensure that the tool and the pulley remain
aligned with the pump shaft. Prevent the pulley from
being cocked on the shaft. (3) Force pulley flush with the end of the shaft.
Fig. 1 Pulley Removal (Typical)
Fig. 2 Pulley Installation (Typical)
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(4) Hold the Pulley Installer with one wrench so it
will not rotate. Turn hex (Fig. 6) down threaded rod
of installer pushing the pulley onto the shaft of the
power steering pump (Fig. 6). Ensure that the tool
and the pulley remain aligned with the pump shaft
so pulley does not become cocked on shaft.
(5) Continue to push pulley onto shaft of power
steering pump until Pulley Installer, Special Tool
C-4063 will no longer turn. This will ensure the
spacer provided is fully seated against the front of
the power steering pump shaft (Fig. 7). (6) Remove the Pulley Installer, Special Tool
C-4063 from the shaft of the power steering pump.
Remove the supplied spacer from the hub of the
power steering pump pulley and discard.
POWER STEERING PUMP FLUID RESERVOIRS
VANE SUBMERGED PUMP (HAM CAN)
REMOVE
Discard all O-ring seals during disassembly,
they are not re-usable. (1) Remove the filler cap and drain the fluid from
reservoir before removing parts. (2) Remove mounting studs and pressure fitting
(Fig. 1). Rock reservoir by hand or use a soft face
mallet to remove. (3) Remove O-ring seals from housing and reser-
voir (Fig.1). (4) Remove flow control valve and spring from
housing.
INSTALL
Clean all parts before installation. Lubricate
new O-ring seals with Mopar tPower Steering
Fluid or equivalent. (1) Install flow control valve and spring (Fig. 2).
(2) Install new O-ring seals in housing (Fig.1). In-
stall the pump housing assembly into the fluid reser-
voir. Tighten mounting studs to 48 N Im (35 ft. lbs.)
torque. (3) Install fitting in flow control valve bore. Tighten
the fitting to 75 N Im (55 ft. lbs.) torque.
SAGINAW T/C STYLE PUMP WITH INTEGRAL
RESERVOIR
REMOVAL
Discard all O-ring seals during disassembly,
they are not re-usable. (1) Remove pump and clean exterior of pump with
solvent. (2) Remove the filler cap and drain the fluid from
reservoir. (3) Clamp the front hub of the pump in a soft jaw
vice. (4) Pry up tab and slide the retaining clip off (Fig. 3).
(5) Remove fluid reservoir from pump body. Remove
and discard O-ring seal (Fig. 4).
INSTALLATION
(1) Lubricate new O-ring Seal with Mopar Power
Steering Fluid or equivalent. (2) Install seal in housing (Fig. 4).
(3) Install reservoir onto housing (Fig. 4).
Fig. 6 Installing Power Steering Pump Pulley
Fig. 7 Power Steering Pump Pulley Installed
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bolts and nut on locating stud (Fig. 2). The right rear
crossmember stud is a pilot that correctly locates
the crossmember. Tighten down this bolt first,
then torque all 4 crossmember fasteners to 122
N Im (90 ft. lbs.).
CAUTION: Proper torque on the crossmember to
frame rail mounting bolts is very important.
(3) Torque the 4 bolts (Fig. 3) attaching the steering
gear assembly to front crossmember, to 68 N Im (50 ft.
lbs.). To ensure proper alignment of the steering
gear tighten left front bolt first. (4) Attach the engine damper strut from the engine
to the crossmember (if so equipped). (5) Attach the fluid tubes (Fig. 3) from the power
steering pump to the fittings on the steering gear.
Torque the fluid pressure line to steering gear tube nut
to 31 N Im (275 in. lbs.).
(6) Mount the outer tie rod ends to the steering
knuckles. Install the tie rod end to steering knuckle
attaching nuts. Torque the tie rod end to steering
knuckle nuts to 52 N Im (38 ft. lbs.). Install cotter pin
in tie rod end. (7) Install the front tire and wheel assemblies on
vehicle. Install the wheel lug nuts and torque to 129
N Im (95 ft. lbs.).
(8) Lower vehicle.
CAUTION: Do not use automatic transmission fluid. (9) Fill power steering pump fluid reservoir to the
(Full-Cold) proper level. (10) Start the engine and let run for a few seconds.
Then turn the engine off.
(11) Add fluid if necessary.
(12) Raise front wheels of vehicle off the ground.
(13) Start engine and turn steering wheel several
times from stop to stop to bleed air from fluid in
system. Stop engine, check fluid level, and inspect
system for leaks. Fill pump reservoir to correct
level with Mopar t, Power Steering Fluid, or
equivalent. See Checking Fluid Level.
(14) Lower front wheels of vehicle back on the
ground. (15) Adjust toe (Refer to Group 2 Suspension).
OUTER TIE ROD
REMOVAL
(1) Loosen inner tie rod to outer tie rod jam nut (Fig.
4). (2) Remove outer tie rod to steering knuckle cotter
pin and attaching nut (Fig. 4). (4) Remove the tie rod end from steering knuckles, using Puller Special Tool C-3894-A (Fig. 5).
(5) Remove outer tie rod from inner tie rod.
INSTALLATION
(1) Install outer tie rod onto inner tie rod. Make
sure jam nut is on inner tie rod (Fig. 4). (2) Do not tighten jam nut.
(3) Install outer tie rod onto steering knuckle. In-
stall tie rod to steering knuckle attaching nut and
torque to 52 N Im (38 ft.lbs.).
CAUTION: During this procedure do not allow the
steering gear boot to become twisted. (See Wheel
Alignment in the suspension section of this service
manual).
(4) Make toe adjustment by turning inner tie rod.
(5) Tighten the inner to outer tie rod jam nut to 75
N Im (55 ft. lbs.) torque. Lubricate tie rod boot groove
with silicone type lubricant before installing outer
boot clamp, making sure boot is not twisted.
Fig. 4 Outer Tie Rod
Fig. 5 Tie Rod End Removal
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(3) Position the steering column assembly in the
vehicle. Align the steering column assembly mounting
bracket slots on the brake pedal bracket attaching
studs (Fig. 13). Install, but loose assemblethe two
upper column bracket, washers and nuts.
(4) Make sure the front wheels are in the straight-
ahead position. Align and assemble the upper steering
coupler to lower steering coupler. Install the upper to
lower steering coupler retaining bolt and nut. Torque
the retaining bolt nut to 28 N Im (250 in. lbs.). Be sure
to install the upper to lower steering coupler
retaining bolt retention pin (Fig. 6). (5) Install the buttons which retain the multi func-
tion switch wiring harness to the steering column.
Connect the multi-function switch wiring harness con-
nector to the multi-function switch. Torque the connec-
tor retaining bolt to 2 N Im (17 in. lbs) usin ga7mm
socket (Fig. 8). (6) Install the upper fixed shroud onto the steering
column assembly. (7) Be sure both breakaway capsules are fully seated
in the slots of the steering column upper support
bracket. Torque the 2 upper steering column assembly
to support bracket nuts to 12 N Im (105 in. lbs.). Torque
the 2 lower steering column assembly to mounting
bracket nuts to 12 N Im (105 in. lbs.).
(8) Complete the wiring harness connections to the
remaining steering column switches (Fig. 9). Install
the lower fixed shroud onto the steering column.
(9) Route the PRNDL actuator assembly under left
steering column wing and along left side of steering
column. Insert the flange of the PRNDL actuator steering
column insert into the steering column jacket (Fig. 7).
Squeeze the legs of the steering column insert together
and install tabs under steering column jacket. Engage
lock bar to secure the actuator assembly into the steering
column jacket (Fig. 7). (10) Hook the PRNDL actuator cable eyelet to the
steering column actuator arm (Fig. 7). Move the shift
lever to neutral, check pointer location, should indicate neutral. If pointer does not indicate neutral adjust actua-
tor with tool (Fig. 14) to center pointer on N (Neutral) and
then check pointer location in other gears.
(11) Install the lock housing shrouds. The shroud
fasteners are Torx-headscrews. Install the tilt lever
(if equipped). (12) Install the lower dash panel cover.
(13) For steering wheel installation with speed con-
trol refer to Group 8 Electrical. For non-speed control,
place the steering wheel on the steering column shaft
with the master splines aligned. Install the steering
wheel to column shaft retaining nut. Tighten retaining
nut to 61 N Im (45 ft. lbs.) torque. Do not force the
steering wheel onto the column shaft by driving
it on with a heavy object. Pull steering wheel
down onto column shaft using ONLY the steering
wheel retaining nut.
(14) For vehicles equipped with a column shift. Pass
the transmission shift cable through its mounting bracket
on the steering column assembly. Connect the transmis-
sion shift cable to the shift lever on the steering column
assembly. Install the shift cable to mounting bracket
retaining clip (Fig. 2). The grommet must be installed
in the shift lever (Fig. 11) before the cable is in-
serted into the grommet. Use MopartMultipurpose
Lubricant, or an equivalent product, to aid installation of
shift link rod into grommet.
(15) Re-adjust the transmission shift linkage.
Whenever the steering column is loosened or
removed, the shift linkage MUST be adjusted and
tested. Refer to Group 21 Transmission for the shift
linkage adjustment procedure.
Fig. 13 Steering Column Mounting
Fig. 14 PRNDL Actuator Cable Adjustment
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lever adjustment nut, (Fig. 6) enough to allow the
spring to correctly position the interlock lever on the
shifter assembly.
(7) Then torque the interlock lever adjustment nut
to2N Im (15 in. lbs.) minimum 3 N Im (25 in. lbs.)
maximum. (8) On the AA and AP bodies, install the PRNDL
plate (Fig. 2) back into the center console. (9) On the AG and AJ bodies, install the center
console (Fig. 3) back into the vehicle. Refer to the
AG or AJ section of Group 23 Body, in this service
manual for detailed center console installation proce-
dure. (10) Install the shift knob onto the shifter assem-
bly. Install the shift knob to shifter retaining screw
and torque to 3 N Im (25 in.lbs. ) (Fig. 2). (11) After adjusting the interlock system, perform
the interlock system operation check. See Interlock
System Operation Check in this section of the service
manual.
SHIFTER/IGNITION INTERLOCK CABLE
REMOVE
(1) Disconnect and isolate, the battery negative (-)
cable from the vehicle battery. (2) Remove the lower dash panel bolster and inside
hood release lever, (Fig. 5) from the vehicle instru-
ment panel.
(3) Remove the tilt lever (Fig. 6) (if so equipped)
from the steering column assembly. (4) Remove the 3 screws mounting upper steering
column shrouds to steering column assembly and
then remove the shrouds (Fig. 6). (5) Remove the 2 nuts holding the upper steering
column mounting bracket, to the steering column
support bracket (Fig. 7). Lower steering column for
clearance when removing lower shrouds from steer-
ing column. (6) Remove the 3 screws mounting the lower steer-
ing column shroud to the steering column assembly
and remove shroud (Fig. 8). (7) Remove shift knob to shifter retaining screw
and remove knob from shifter assembly. Remove
PRNDL plate from the console assembly (Fig. 9). (8) Remove center console assembly. Refer to
Group 23 Body, in this service manual for the appro-
priate procedure for body style being serviced.
Fig. 5 Interlock Cable Slug
Fig. 6 Adjusting Interlock Lever
Fig. 5 Remove Hood Release lever And Dash Panel Bolster
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INSTALL
CAUTION: When installing interlock cable assem-
bly, care must be taken not to bend exposed cable
wire and slug at shifter end of cable.
(1) Route interlock cable into lower dash panel and
down under the center console mounting bracket
(Fig. 1). Cable must be routed above the lower dash
panel support bracket and above throttle pedal base. (2) Turn the ignition switch to the RUN position
(Fig. 1). Install the interlock mechanism on the
steering column, by locking tabs on back of mecha-
nism into large square opening on steering column. (3) Move cam on interlock mechanism by hand, al-
lowing slider to move into cam and ignition switch to
rotate to the ACCESSORY position. Then turn the
ignition switch to the ACCESSORY position (Fig. 1). (4) Install the 2 interlock mechanism to steering
column attaching screws (Fig. 13) and torque to 3
N Im (21 in. lbs.).
(5) Install interlock cable into routing clip on
lower steering column mounting bracket.
Fig. 10 Interlock Adjusting Nut
Fig. 11 Interlock Cable Removal
Fig. 12 Remove Interlock Routing Clip
Fig. 13 Removing Interlock Mechanism
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CAUTION: Interlock cable must by completely
clipped to the throttle pedal bracket with both barbs
of clip fully installed through mounting holes. This
is to prevent interference with throttle pedal.
(6) Snap the interlock cable routing clip into the 2
holes on the throttle pedal mounting bracket (Fig.
12). (7) Snap the end fitting of the interlock cable into
the corner of the shifter assembly (Fig. 14). The cable
end and clip must pass under and clip to the shifter
pivot.
(8) Install slug on end of interlock cable into notch,
on shifter lockout spring loaded lever (Fig. 15). Make
sure that cable slug is fully seated in cup of lever as-
sembly. (9) Adjust the Shifter/Ignition Interlock System.
See Interlock System Adjustment, in this section of
service manual. (10) Perform the Shifter/Ignition Interlock System
operation check, as described in the beginning of this
section. (11) Install center console assembly. Refer to
Group 23 Body, in this service manual for the appro-
priate procedure for the body style being serviced.
(12) Install PRNDL plate in center console. Install
the shift knob onto the shifter assembly. Install the
shift knob to shifter retaining screw and torque to 3
N Im (25 in.lbs.) (Fig. 2). (13) Install the lower steering column shrouds on
the steering column (Fig. 8). Tighten the 2 lower
shroud to steering column screws. (14) Make sure ground clip is on left breakaway
capsule. Make sure that both breakaway capsules are
fully seated in the upper steering column bracket. In-
stall the upper steering column mounting bracket
onto the steering column support bracket (Fig. 7). In-
stall the 2 upper steering column bracket to support
bracket nuts and torque to 12 N Im (105 in. lbs.).
(15) Install the upper steering column shrouds on
the steering column (Fig. 6). Tighten the 3 upper
shroud to steering column attaching screws. (16) Install the tilt lever (Fig. 6) (if so equipped)
back on the steering column assembly. (17) Install the lower dash panel bolster. Install
bolster attaching screws and torque to 3 N Im (24 in.
lbs.). Install the inside hood release lever and torque
screws to 3 N Im (24 in. lbs.) (Fig. 5).
(18) Reconnect the battery negative (-) cable to the
vehicle battery.
Fig. 14 Interlock Cable Installation
Fig. 15 Install Interlock Cable In Shifter
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SPECIFICATIONS AND TIGHTENING REFERENCE
POWER STEERING PUMP SPECIFICATIONS
TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS
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