power steering SUBARU LEGACY 1997 Service Repair Manual
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9. BREAKAGE OF HOSES
Pressure hose burstExcessive holding time of relief
statusInstruct customers.
Malfunction of relief valveReplace oil pump.
Poor cold characteristic of fluidReplace fluid.
Forced out return hosePoor connectionCorrect.
Poor holding of clipRetighten.
Poor cold characteristic of fluidReplace fluid.
Fluid bleeding out of hose slightlyWrong layout, tensionedReplace hose.
Excessive play of engine due to
deterioration of engine mounting
rubberReplace defective parts.
Improper stop position of pitching
stopperReplace defective parts.
*11
Crack on hose
Excessive holding time of relief
statusReplace.
Instruct customer.
Excessive tightening torque for
return hose clipReplace.
Power steering fluid, brake fluid,
engine oil, electrolyte adhere on
the hose surfaceReplace.
Pay attention on service work.
Too many times use in extremely
cold weatherReplace.
Instruct customers.
*11 Although surface layer materials of rubber hoses have excellent weathering resistance, heat resistance and resistance for
low temperature brittleness, they are likely to be damaged chemically by brake fluid, battery electrolyte, engine oil and
automatic transmission fluid and their service lives are to be very shortened. It is very important to keep the hoses free
from before mentioned fluids and to wipe out immediately when the hoses are adhered with the fluids.
Since resistances for heat or low temperature brittleness are gradually declining according to time accumulation of hot or
cold conditions for the hoses and their service lives are shortening accordingly, it is necessary to perform careful inspec-
tion frequently when the vehicle is used in hot weather areas, cold weather area and/or a driving condition in which many
steering operations are required in short time. Particularly continuous work of relief valve over 5 seconds causes to reduce
service lives of the hoses, the oil pump, the fluid, etc. due to over heat.
So, avoid to keep this kind of condition when servicing as well as driving.
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4-3DIAGNOSTICS
1. Power Steering
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Pulley arrangement Tension mm (in)/98N (10 kg, 22 lb)
G4M0939
AB
*New belt:
7.0—9.0
(0.276—0.354)
Existing belt:
9.0—11.0
(0.354—0.433)*New belt:
7.5—8.5
(0.295—0.335)
Existing belt:
9.0—10.0
(0.354—0.394)
* When replacing belts with new ones, adjust tensions to
specification and then readjust to the same specification
after running engine for 5 minutes.
Figures in table refer to the number of grooves in pulleys.
C/P : Crankshaft pulley
ALT : Alternator pulley
P/S : Power steering oil pump pulley
A/C : Air conditioner compressor pulley
I/P : Idler pulley
G4M0634
CAUTION:
Ensure that the V-belt is aligned correctly. If it is not,
check for loose bolts.
The V-belt should not be too tight or too loose.
A belt which is too tight may break bearing or cause
gas to leak from the shaft seal. A belt which is too
loose slips, thereby causing the belt cut.
After completing the compressor installation and
testing the system operation, check and adjust the ten-
sion of both V-belts again.
B4M0761A
7) Install high-pressure hose2(Flexible hose Pd).
Connect high-pressure hose with compressor.
CAUTION:
Be sure to apply compressor oil to the periphery of
O-ring.
B4M0761A
8) Install low-pressure hose1(Flexible hose Ps).
Connect low-pressure hose with compressor.
CAUTION:
Be sure to apply compressor oil to the periphery of
O-ring.
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4-7SERVICE PROCEDURE
11. Compressor
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B2M0648A
7) Use engine grounding terminal or engine proper as the
grounding point to the body when measuring voltage and
resistance in the engine compartment.
OBD0040B
8) Use TCM mounting stud bolts at the body head ground-
ing point when measuring voltage and resistance inside the
passenger compartment.
9) Every MFI-related part is a precision part. Do not drop
them.
10) Observe the following cautions when installing a radio
in MFI equipped models.
CAUTION:
The antenna must be kept as far apart as possible
from the control unit.
(The ECM is located under the steering column, inside
of the instrument panel lower trim panel.)
The antenna feeder must be placed as far apart as
possible from the ECM and MFI harness.
Carefully adjust the antenna for correct matching.
When mounting a large power type radio, pay spe-
cial attention to the three items above mentioned.
Incorrect installation of the radio may affect the
operation of the ECM.
11) Before disconnecting the fuel hose, disconnect the fuel
pump connector and crank the engine for more than five
seconds to release pressure in the fuel system. If engine
starts during this operation, run it until it stops.
12) Problems in the electronic-controlled automatic trans-
mission may be caused by failure of the engine, the elec-
tronic control system, the transmission proper, or by a com-
bination of these. These three causes must be distin-
guished clearly when performing diagnostics.
13) Diagnostics should be conducted by rotating with
simple, easy operations and proceeding to complicated,
difficult operations. The most important thing in diagnostics
is to understand the customer’s complaint, and distinguish
between the three causes.
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2-7ON-BOARD DIAGNOSTICS II SYSTEM
4. Cautions