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Withdrawal
The steering mechanism is removed along with the steering rods and steering damper. Before disconnecting the battery, check whether you have the code switch on the radio. Remove the rubber seal waterproof housing at the rear of the engine compartment.
| Fig. 14.11. Elements of the steering mechanism 1 - a collar; 2 - a protective cover; 3 - a collar; 4 - O-ring; 5 - the holder steering damper; 6 - a sealing ring; 7 - Belleville washer; 8 - a collar; 9 - a protective cover; 10 - the case of the steering mechanism; 11 - a tip of steering draft; 12 - nut 40 Nm; 13 - internal connection tie rod, 100 Nm; 14 - nut 10 Nm; 15 - the plug; 16 - Rubber bushings; 17 - steering damper; 18 - bolt 40 Nm; 19 - bolt 3 Nm; 20 - solenoid valve Servotronic N119; 21 - a sealing ring; 22 - a sealing ring; 23 - strainer
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| Fig. 14.12. The direction of removal of the rubber seal waterproof casing (1)
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Set the wheels for movement directly and remove the key from the ignition. Remove the bottom furnish of the panel of devices from outside the driver. Loosen the eccentric bolt by turning it clockwise and remove the bolt. Moving to the side, remove the universal joint of the steering column. Gently rotate the steering wheel from side to side in order to lock the steering column. Using clamps 3094, press a discharge and suction hoses, hydraulic power steering. Remove the front wheels.
| Fig. 14.13. Location bolts tie rod to the steering knuckle 1 - finger of the spherical hinge; 2 - bolt steering rod
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Unscrew the track rod to rotary fists and squeeze down the tie rods (Fig. 14.13).
| Fig. 14.14. Location casing of a steering rod: 1 - plastic nut; 2 - lock
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Remove the plastic nut 1 (Fig. 14.14), 2 release clamps and remove the casing of a steering rod. On vehicles with six-cylinder engines remove the left reception exhaust pipe. Set under the steering tank for collecting the effluent.
| Fig. 14.15. Location hollow bolts return hose power steering
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Remove banjo bolt securing return hose hydraulic power assisted steering (Fig. 14.15).
| Fig. 14.16. Location hollow bolts pressure hose power steering
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Remove banjo bolt pressure hose hydraulic power assisted steering (Fig. 14.16). If you have a disconnect an electric socket from the valve Servotronic.
| Fig. 14.17. An arrangement of bolts (1-3) of the steering gear mounting
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