Bendix Commercial Vehicle Systems COMPACT 500 9/87 User Manual

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A. Gauge pressure should read the same as the power

steering pump relief pressure. (See Step 1 under
“Relief Pressure Test - Power Steering Pump”)

B. With system pressure at pump relief, read the flow

meter. If a flow greater than 3.5 quarts per minute is

noted, internal leakage is excessive and the steering

gear requires repair.

6. Repeat Test 5 turning the steering wheel in the opposite

direction.

IMPORTANT: Remove the pressure relief valve test
plug assembly which was in Step 4, before placing

the vehicle in service.

XI. TROUBLESHOOTING

PRELIMINARY CHECKS

Before proceeding to the troubleshooting headings, it is
strongly recommended that some preliminary checks be

made and a test ride be taken to eliminate unnecessary

work.
1. Check for proper and equal tire inflation on the steering

axle. Note any abnormal tire wear which may be
attributable to front end alignment.

2. Make certain the power steering reservoir oil level is

correct.

3. Make certain the power steering pump belt is not slipping.

4. Visually inspect the following components for obvious

damage, misadjustment and possible binding.

a. steering column and universals or couplings.
b. steering arms, tie rods, tie rod ends and knuckles.
c. general looseness in the steering linkages.

5. Check hoses for sharp bends, kinks and proper size.
The most common faults may be grouped under the following

headings:
1. Power steering does not operate.
2. The power steering is still in one direction and normal in

the other.

3. The power steering tends to turn itself when the engine

is started.

4. Excessive free play at the steering wheel.
5. The power steering operates normally but is intermittently

hard.

6. Oil leaks.
7. The power steering is still when turning the steering wheel

quickly.

8. The power steering does not return correctly.
9. The power steering operates but with noise, turbulence

or vibration.

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