The first step to replace the Power Steering Pump involves setting up a drain pan under the unit then disassembling the
Fan Shroud. You should install a 3/8 inch drive ratchet onto the tensioner arm before rotating it counterclockwise to remove the pump
Drive Belt. The pump hoses require disconnection followed by raising them to avoid oil drainage before capping their ends and the pump with protective caps. Perform the following steps to remove the reservoir hose from the pump while capping all available fittings on the pump. Utilize the power steering pulley remover (J25034-C) to rotate the nut until it positions at the pilot bolt maximum height. This action ensures the pump shaft reaches its lowest point. Start by holding the pilot bolt and rotating the nut to the left while turning the pulley out of the pump. After that remove the remaining pump line by capping its connection. Take out the pump from the vehicle by first removing its adjusting bolts , nuts and brackets (1, 3). To install the pump the first step is to mount brackets (1,3) to the unit followed by placing the pulley onto the shaft while using the Power Steering Pump pulley installer (J25033-C). The clearance between the pilot bolt and the pump shaft must be checked by turning the nut to the topmost position before using a wrench to hold the pilot bolt and rotatating the nut clockwise. Install the pump assembly to the engine after pumping fluid into the pump housing while using the bolts and nuts in a loose fashion. After pumping fluid into the reservoir you should connect
Power Steering Hoses to the pump while tightening the fittings to 27 nm (20 ft. Lbs.). During bleeding of the pump turn the pulley in a counterclockwise direction until air bubbles stop appearing. You should tighten the steering pump mounting bolts to 50 nm (37 ft. Lbs.) before you put the Drive Belt on the pump with a 3/8 inch drive ratchet on the tensioner arm while rotating the arm counterclockwise. The last installation steps include fitting the Fan Shroud while using power steering fluid to fill the system and performing a bleed procedure.