16/09/2022 08:46:00

Tie Rod - Inner - RH (Remove and Replace)

Correction Code 32013302

Special tools required for this procedure:

Part Number Description
1517282-00-A Inner tie rod kit
1517286-00-A Anti rotation device
1517285-00-A Steering gear clamp
1517283-00-A 41mm straight crowfoot
1517284-00-A 38mm straight crowfoot

Removal

  1. Remove the LH and RH underhood aprons. See .
  2. Remove the rear underhood apron. See Underhood Apron - Rear (Remove and Replace).
  3. Remove the underhood storage carpet. See Carpet - Underhood Storage (Remove and Install).
  4. Remove the underhood storage unit. See Underhood Storage Unit (Remove and Install).
  5. Release the fir tree clip that attaches the coolant hose to the RH front subframe brace.
  6. Remove the upper bolt that attaches the RH front subframe to the body.
  7. Raise and support the vehicle on a 2-post lift. See Raise Vehicle - 2 Post Lift.
  8. Remove the RH front wheel. See Wheel Assembly (Remove and Install).
  9. Remove the front aero shield panel. See Panel - Aero Shield - Front (Remove and Replace).
  10. Loosen the RH tie rod end jam nut.
  11. Remove the lower bolt that attaches RH of the front subframe brace to the body, and then remove the brace from the vehicle.
  12. Remove and discard the RH nyloc nut that attaches the tie rod end to the steering knuckle, and then disconnect the tie rod from the steering knuckle.
    Warning IconA warning icon, calling your attention to a possibly risky situation
    CAUTION
    Prevent ball joint damage by holding the ball joint pin with another wrench to counterforce the tie rod end nut.
  13. Loosen the RH outer tie rod, and then remove the outer tie rod from the steering rack.
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    Note
    Record the number of turns it takes to remove the outer tie rod end from the steering rack to ease reinstallation.
  14. Remove the RH jam nut from the steering rack.
  15. Remove the clamp that attaches the outer side of the bellows to the RH inner tie rod using the combination slip joint pliers.
    Tip: Note the clamp orientation for installation later in this procedure.
  16. Remove the clamp that attaches the inner side of the bellows to the RH inner tie rod using a small flat head screwdriver.
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    Note
    Use a flat head screwdriver to remove the clamp off the retaining tab.
  17. Remove the belows from the RH inner tie rod.
  18. Raise the vehicle fully using a 2-post lift. See Raise Vehicle - 2 Post Lift.
  19. Inspect the RH steering gear output shaft. The grease on the steering gear rack must not be contaminated with dirt.
    • If there is no signs of grease contamination, continue to the next step.
    • If there is any signs of grease contamination, the ball nut bearing assembly is likely to be damage. Stop this procedure and replace the steering rack.
  20. Install the steering gear clamp tool, crawfoot socket, and the anti-rotation device tool on the RH inner tie rod.
  21. Loosen the RH inner tie rod while holding the inner gear to prevent it from rotating.
    Warning IconA warning icon, calling your attention to a possibly risky situation
    CAUTION
    Failure to hold the inner gear might result in damage to the steering rack assembly.
  22. Remove the RH inner tie rod from the steering rack.

Installation

  1. Install the RH inner tie rod onto the steering rack by hand until the rod seats against the steering rack.
  2. Tighten the RH inner tie rod to the steering rack while holding the inner gear to prevent it from turning (torque 115 Nm).
    Warning IconA warning icon, calling your attention to a possibly risky situation
    CAUTION
    Failure to hold the inner gear might result in internal steering rack damage.
  3. Remove the steering gear clamp and the anti rotation device tools from the RH inner tie rod.
  4. Install the inner band clip on the RH tie rod belows, but do not clamp the clip at this time.
  5. Use the following amount of Renolit JP 1619 grease (included with the inner tie rod service kit) to lubricate the bellows before installation:
    • At axial joint: 0.4 g
    • At rack housing (two locations): 1.0 g
  6. Install the bellows into the RH inner tie rod, but do not secure the bellows at this time.
  7. Lower the vehicle so that the tires are touching the ground.
  8. Attach the RH inner tie rod band clip by clamping the clip ear using the knipex ear clamp pliers.
    Tip: Rotate the clamp until the ear is facing towards the top, if needed.
  9. Hand-tighten the upper bolt that attaches the RH front subframe brace.
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    Note
    The tighteneing of the bolt will be completed later in this procedure.
  10. Raise the vehicle fully.
  11. Install the lower bolt that attaches the RH front subframe brace to the body (torque 26 Nm).
  12. Install the front aero shield panel. See Panel - Aero Shield - Front (Remove and Replace).
  13. Lower the vehicle partially to a comfortable working height.
  14. Install the outer hose clip on the RH inner tie rod bellows using the combination slip joint pliers.
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    Note
    Install the clip in the original orientation.
  15. Install the RH jam nut onto the inner tie rod.
  16. Install the RH tie rod end, and then snug the jam nut.
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    Note
    Use the recorded number of turns to put the tie rod end back on.
  17. Install a new nut that attaches the RH front tie rod end to the knuckle (torque 103 Nm).
  18. Install the RH front wheel. See Wheel Assembly (Remove and Install).
  19. Install the upper bolt that attaches the RH front subframe to the body (torque 26 Nm).
  20. Install the fir tree clip that attaches the coolant hose to the RH front subframe brace.
  21. Install the underhood storage unit. See Underhood Storage Unit (Remove and Install).
  22. Install the underhood storage carpet. See Carpet - Underhood Storage (Remove and Install).
  23. Install the rear underhood apron. See Underhood Apron - Rear (Remove and Replace).
  24. Install the LH and RH underhood aprons. See .
  25. Refer to the Alignment Requirement tables to determine whether an EPAS alignment check (EC) or four wheel alignment check (AC) is necessary. If performed, add the alignment check/adjust as a separate activity. See Alignment Requirement - Suspension.