OPERATOR'S MANUAL

Preventive Maintenance Steering and Driveline
Medium Duty
(R05/09) Y53-6027 – 243 –
STEERING AND DRIVELINE
Power Steering
Oil (under low pressure) provides the power to operate the
steering gear. It also serves to lubricate moving parts and
remove heat. A loss of steering efficiency will occur if too
much heat builds up in the system.
WARNING! Do not operate the vehicle if the
steering system is not working properly. You
could lose control of your vehicle if the steering
system is not in good working condition, which
could result in an accident causing death or
injury. For driving safety, visually check the
steering gear and components. Frequent checks
are important for driving safety, especially after
traveling over rough roads.
NOTE: If the steering feels unbalanced from side-to-
side while turning, check for the following possible
causes:
unequal tire pressures
vehicle overloaded or unevenly distributed load
wheels out of alignment
wheel bearings improperly adjusted
If you cannot correct the problem, check with an Authorized
Service Center.
The Medium Duty vehicle is equipped with integral power
steering. The system includes an engine-driven fluid pump, a
fluid reservoir, the steering gear, and connecting hoses.
Because of the hydraulic power assist, little effort is required
to turn the steering wheel. When no input is applied through
the steering wheel, the steering gear will return to the neutral
position. If, for any reason, the power assist system goes out,
steering the vehicle is still possible—yet it will require much
greater effort.
Visually check the following parts:
Crosstube: Is it straight?
Draglink tube clamp: Check for looseness or interfer-
ence.
Ball joints and steering U–joints: Check for looseness.
Steering wheel for excessive free-play. Check the sim-
plest probable causes first:
unequal tire pressures
loose cap nuts
bent crosstube
lack of lubrication