Subaru Legacy 2004 Service Manual page 3333

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6. OIL LEAKING
(1)
Power cylinder
(2)
Cylinder
1) Lift-up the vehicle.
2) Even if the location of leak can be easily found
by observing leaking condition, it is necessary to
thoroughly remove the oil from suspected portion
and turn steering wheel from lock to lock about 30
to 40 times with engine running, then reinspect the
suspected portion immediately after and several
hours after this operation.
3) Cause and measure for oil leakage from "a"
The oil seal is damaged. Replace the valve assem-
bly with a new one.
4) Cause and measure for oil leakage from "b"
The torsion bar O-ring is damaged. Replace the
valve assembly with a new one.
5) Cause and measure for oil leakage from "c"
The oil seal is damaged. Replace the oil seal with a
new one.
6) Cause and measure for oil leakage from "d"
The pipe is damaged. Replace the faulty pipe or O-
ring.
Steering Gearbox [RHD Model]
(5)
a
b
(6)
d
(3)
Rack piston
(4)
Rack axle
PS-63
POWER ASSISTED SYSTEM (POWER STEERING)
(1)
(4)
(3)
(2)
c
d
(5)
Input shaft
(6)
Valve housing
F: ADJUSTMENT
1) Adjust the front toe.
<Ref. to FS-12, FRONT WHEEL TOE-IN, INSPEC-
TION, Wheel Alignment.>
Standard of front toe:
IN 3 — OUT 3 mm (IN 0.12 — OUT 0.12 in)
(1) Lock nut
2) Adjust the steering angle of wheels.
Standard of steering angle:
Model
2.0 i, 2.5 i
Inner
37.3!"1.5!
wheel
Outer
33.0!"1.5!
wheel
c
d
PS-00331
PS-00107
2.0 GT, 3.0 R
OUTBACK
37.2!"1.5!
37.8!"1.5!
32.9!"1.5!
33.5!"1.5!

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