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Tie Rod Replacement - Inner - on Vehicle



Tie Rod Replacement - Inner - On Vehicle

^ Tools Required
- J 34028 Inner Tie Rod Wrench

Removal Procedure





1. Raise and support the vehicle. Refer to Vehicle Lifting.
2. Remove the tire and wheel.
3. Remove the rack and pinion boot.

4. Notice: Do not change the rack bearing preload adjustment before removing the inner tie rod from the steering rack. This could cause damage to the pinion or the steering rack or both.

Remove the shock dampener (2) from the inner tie rod (5).
5. Slide the shock dampener (2) back onto the power steering gear (1).





6. Important: Do not hold the power steering gear while removing the inner tie rod if the preload adjustment has not been changed.

Remove the inner tie rod (2) from the power steering gear (4) as follows:
1. Place J 34028 on the flats of the inner tie rod housing (3)
2. Rotate the inner tie rod housing (3) counterclockwise until the inner tie rod (2) separates from the power steering gear.





7. Remove the old Loctite� from the threads of the power steering gear (1).

Installation Procedure





1. Important: Make sure the shock dampener is on the rack before installing the inner tie rod. The threads must be clean prior to the Loctite� application. Check the Loctite�, or equivalent, container for expiration date. Use only enough Loctite� to evenly coat the threads.

Apply Loctite� 262 or equivalent to the inner tie rod threads (2).
2. Install the inner tie rod (3) to the power steering gear (1).





3. Notice: Refer to Fastener Notice in Service Precautions.

Install a torque wrench (1) to the J 34028 to tighten the inner tie rod (2).
^ Tighten the inner tie rod to 100 Nm (74 ft. lbs.).





4. Slide the shock dampener (2) over the inner tie rod housing (3) until the front lip of the shock dampener bottoms out against the inner tie rod housing.
5. Install the rack and pinion boot.
6. Install the tire and wheel.
7. Lower the vehicle.
8. Check the wheel alignment.