Light-Duty Steering Systems Parts Technician Light-Duty Steering Systems Material Identification and Calculations First Period
Figure 1 - Drag link (fore and aft) steering linkage Figure 1 - Drag link (fore and aft) steering linkage. (Courtesy Federal Mogul Canada)
Figure 2 - Haltenberger steering linkage. (Courtesy Federal Mogul Canada)
Figure 3 - Parallelogram steering linkage Figure 3 - Parallelogram steering linkage. (Courtesy General Motors of Canada Limited)
Figure 4 - Rack and pinion steering Figure 4 - Rack and pinion steering. (Courtesy General Motors of Canada Limited)
Figure 5 - Parallelogram steering linkage.
Figure 6 - Tapered ball stud.
Figure 7 - Parallelogram centre link. (Courtesy Federal Mogul Canada)
Figure 8 - Pitman arm. (Courtesy Federal Mogul Canada)
(Courtesy Federal Mogul Canada) Figure 9 - Idler arm. (Courtesy Federal Mogul Canada)
(Courtesy Federal Mogul Canada) Figure 10 - Tie rod ends. (Courtesy Federal Mogul Canada)
Figure 11 - Tie rod assembly.
Figure 12 - Tie rod sleeve.
Figure 13 - Right-hand and left-hand threads on tie rods.
Figure 14 - A cotter pin secures the steering linkage component connections.
Figure 15 - Steering dampener.
Figure 16 - Inner tie rod assembly for rack and pinion Figure 16 - Inner tie rod assembly for rack and pinion. (Courtesy Federal Mogul Canada)
Figure 17 - Tie rod end with jam nut. (Courtesy Federal Mogul Canada)
Figure 18 - Steering gear and linkage.
Figure 19 - Recirculating ball and nut steering gear.
Figure 20 - Exploded view of recirculating ball and nut steering gear Figure 20 - Exploded view of recirculating ball and nut steering gear. (Courtesy General Motors of Canada Limited)
Figure 21 - Manual rack and pinion. (Courtesy General Motors of Canada Limited)
Figure 22 - Exploded view of manual rack and pinion Figure 22 - Exploded view of manual rack and pinion. (Courtesy General Motors of Canada Limited)
Figure 23 - Non-integral power steering was simply added to existing steering linkage components in early power steering systems.
Figure 24 - Integral power steering Figure 24 - Integral power steering. (Courtesy General Motors of Canada Limited)
Figure 25 - Internal components of an integral power steering gear Figure 25 - Internal components of an integral power steering gear. (Courtesy General Motors of Canada Limited)
Figure 26 - End takeoff and centre takeoff power steering gears Figure 26 - End takeoff and centre takeoff power steering gears. (Courtesy General Motors of Canada Limited)
Figure 27 - Internal components of a power rack and pinion steering gear. (Courtesy Federal Mogul Canada)
Figure 28 - Power steering hose.
Figure 29 - Types of power steering pumps.
Figure 29 - Types of power steering pumps.
Figure 30 - Steering shaft couplings.
Figure 31 - Steering column breakaway mounting.
Figure 32 - Collapsible steering shaft Figure 32 - Collapsible steering shaft. (Courtesy of General Motors of Canada Limited)
Figure 33 - Collapsible steering column Figure 33 - Collapsible steering column. (Courtesy General Motors of Canada Limited)
Figure 34 - Multi-function control centre.
Figure 35 - Multi-function switch.
Figure 36 - Steering column wiring.
Figure 37 - Underside view of tilt components.
Table 1 - Common replacement components and related sales.
(Courtesy Federal Mogul Canada) Figure 38 (Courtesy Federal Mogul Canada)
(Courtesy General Motors of Canada Limited) Figure 39 (Courtesy General Motors of Canada Limited)