Hose - Supply
HOSE SUPPLYREMOVAL
WARNING: POWER STEERING FLUID, ENGINE PARTS AND EXHAUST SYSTEM MAY BE EXTREMELY HOT IF ENGINE HAS BEEN RUNNING. DO NOT START ENGINE WITH ANY LOOSE OR DISCONNECTED HOSES. DO NOT ALLOW HOSES TO TOUCH HOT EXHAUST MANIFOLD OR CATALYST.
NOTE: Cap all open ends of hoses, fittings and ports to prevent the entry of foreign material into the components.
1. Remove remote ground cable from ground stud on left shock tower. Isolate ground cable from vehicle by placing isolator on stud as shown (Fig. 10).
2. Siphon as much power steering fluid as possible out of power steering fluid reservoir.
3. Remove screw fastening reservoir to engine coolant recovery bottle (Fig. 12).
4. Lift reservoir off guide on engine coolant recovery bottle.
5. Remove hose clamp attaching supply hose to reservoir, then remove supply hose from reservoir (Fig. 12).
6. Remove hose clamp attaching supply hose to power steering pump supply fitting, then remove supply hose from supply fitting (Fig. 13) (Fig. 14).
7. Remove supply hose from vehicle.
INSTALLATION
1. Install supply hose down past engine and onto power steering pump supply fitting (Fig. 13) (Fig. 14). Install clamp. Be sure hose clamp is installed on hose past upset bead on fitting.
2. Install power steering fluid supply hose onto power steering fluid reservoir fitting (Fig. 12). Install clamp. Be sure hose clamp is installed on hose past upset bead on power steering reservoir fitting.
3. Slide reservoir down over guide on engine coolant recovery bottle.
4. Install power steering fluid reservoir mounting screw and tighten to 6 Nm (53 inch lbs.).
5. Install remote battery ground cable on ground stud located on left shock tower.
6. Fill power steering pump fluid reservoir to the proper level.
7. Start the engine and let run for a few seconds, then turn the engine off.
8. Fill power steering pump fluid reservoir to the proper level and perform Power Steering Pump Initial Operation standard procedure.
9. Check for leaks.