Power steering pump, diesel engine
Power steering pump, diesel engine |
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To remove |
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Raise the car and remove the sound insulation, right-hand spoiler lower section and the right-hand lower wing liner.
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Relieve the belt tensioner of tension and remove the belt pulley from the pump. Prise the engine slightly to the left in order to remove the pulley.
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Lower the car
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Remove the cover on the engine.
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Remove the air filter assembly.
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Place a container under the car.
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Clean and detach the inlet hose from the pump and let the fluid run down into the container. Point the hose at the container.
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Remove the delivery hose's retaining screw (which also holds the dipstick tube) from the engine
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Detach the connection from the pump using special tool No. 89 96 803. See 1:3 Special tools.
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10. |
Remove the power steering pump carefully so that loose parts of the pump do not fall out.
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To fit |
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Remove the transit protection from the pump.
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Coat the sealing ring with vaseline and fit it on the pump. Insert the two upper bolts loosely in the pump.
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Fit the pump, taking care to prevent it from coming apart.
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Press the pump against the contact surface and tighten the four bolts.
Tightening torque: 20 Nm (15 lbf ft). |
5. |
Connect the delivery pipe to the power steering pump and tighten it using special tool No. 89 96 803. See 1:3 Special tools. Fit a new seal on the nipple.
Tightening torque: 25 Nm (18 lbf ft) |
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Tighten the retaining screw for the dipstick tube together with the delivery pipe bracket on the engine.
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Connect the inlet hose to the power steering pump.
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Fit the air cleaner.
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Fit the cover on the engine.
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Raise the car.
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Fit and secure the belt pulley. Prise the engine slightly to the left to enable the fitting of the belt pulley.
Tightening torque: 9.5 Nm (7.0 lbf ft) |
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Relieve the tension on the belt tensioner and fit the belt. Make sure it is correctly positioned on all the pulleys.
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Fit the wheel arch liner, spoiler bottom and sound insulation.
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Lower the car
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Fill up the system with fresh fluid as per specification.
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Run the engine for 5 seconds.
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Check the fluid level in the reservoir and top up as necessary. At 20°C it should be midway between the MAX and MIN marks.
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Start the engine again and run it until the fluid in the reservoir stops bubbling. Use a torch to see properly.
An abnormally loud noise from the pump indicates that there is still some air in the system. |
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Stop the engine and check the fluid level. Top up as necessary.
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20. |
Check the pump connections for leaks.
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