Procedures
Power Steering, Servicing
1 - Right tie rod end
^ Marked with "R"
^ Check dust caps for damage and correct seating
^ Conical pin must be free of grease and oil
^ If necessary, clean using dry rag, do not use cleaning agents
2 - Hex nut
^ 70 Nm
3 - Right tie rod
^ 100 Nm
4 - Spring clamp
5 - Boot
^ Check for damage
^ Must not be twisted when toe is being adjusted
6 - Clamp
^ Replace
7 - Sealing ring
^ Replace
8 - Control line
^ 7 Nm
^ When installing, make sure that the O-ring is not damaged
^ Make sure not under tension when installing
^ Do not damage surface, repair paint damage as necessary
9 - Control line
^ 7 Nm
^ When installing, make sure that the O-ring is not damaged
^ Make sure not under tension when installing
^ Do not damage surface, repair paint damage as necessary
10 - Torx bolt
^ 12 Nm
11 - Backing plate
12 - Power steering gear
13 - Left tie rod end
^ Marked with "L"
^ Check dust caps for damage and correct seating
^ Conical pin must be free of grease and oil
^ If necessary, clean using dry rag, do not use cleaning agents
14 - Left tie rod
^ 100 Nm