Monday, July 7, 2008

Check steering components under the bonnet and under the vehicle

  • Any steering component is missing, cracked or broken;
  • Any threaded or tapered joint is loose;
  • Any freeplay due to wear in a balljoint exceeds manufacturer’s specifications. Where these are not known or are no longer appropriate, the freeplay exceeds 3mm;
  • Any steering component can be seen to have been repaired or modified by heating or welding;

NOTE: Except where an original component has been fitted by the manufacturer or repairs have been conducted to manufacturer’s specifications.

Any nut, bolt or locking device is missing or insecure;

  • The pitman arm is loose on the steering output shaft;
  • The steering system is not designed to transmit energy by mechanical means only. (Power assisted steering systems are acceptable.);
  • The power steering pump has loose mounting bolts or cracked or broken mounting brackets, braces or adaptors, or is inoperative;\
  • Power steering pump pulleys are cracked, broken or loose;
  • Power steering pump belts are loose, cracked through to reinforcing plies, extensively frayed or missing drive sections;
  • Integral power steering assemblies or power assist cylinders leak more than one (1) drop every 30 seconds;

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