Steering Off Center Repair Procedure
REPAIR1. CHECK STEERING POSITION
a. Apply masking tape on the top center of the steering wheel and steering column upper cover.
b. Drive the vehicle in a straight line for 100 m (328 ft.) at a constant speed of 56 km/h (35 mph), and hold the steering wheel to maintain the course.
c. Draw a line on the masking tape as shown in the illustration.
d. Turn the steering wheel to the center position.
HINT: Look at the upper surface of the steering wheel, upper cover and airbag line for the center position.
e. Draw a new line on the masking tape on the steering wheel as shown in the illustration. Measure the distance between the 2 lines on the masking tape on the steering wheel.
g. Calculate the measured distance in terms of steering angle.
Reference: 1 mm (0.04 inch) = 1°
HINT: Make a note of the steering angle.
2. ADJUST STEERING ANGLE
a. Draw a line on the RH and LH tie rod ends and rack ends respectively where it can be easily seen.
b. Using a paper gauge, measure the distance from the RH and LH tie rod ends to the rack end screws.
HINT:
^ Measure both the RH and LH sides.
^ Make a note of the measured values.
c. Remove the RH and LH boot clips from the rack boots.
d. Loosen the RH and LH lock nuts.
e. Turn the RH and LH rack ends by the same amount but in different directions according to the steering angle.
Reference: One 360° turn of rack end (1.5 mm (0.059 inch) horizontal movement) is equal to 13° of steering angle.
f. Tighten the RH and LH lock nuts.
Torque: 56 Nm (570 kgf-cm, 41 ft. lbs.)
NOTICE: Make sure that the difference in length between the RH and LH tie rod ends and rack end screws are within 1.5 mm (0.059 inch).
g. Install the RH and LH boot clips.