3360222 - H10 STEERING HARD / (STEERING IN BOTH DIRECTIONS)

Steering effort may increase following repeated parking manoeuvres. This is normal and designed to prevent the steering motor overheating. under these conditions, no service is required because the power-assisted steering system returns to normal on its own.
If the electric steering column is dismantled, take due care because the component may get very hot. The engine must be turned off during dismantling.
Results of the tests
0PRELIMINARY CHECKAll OKProblems metOperation
Check that the driving fault warning light is turned off after the initial test. Continue to Step 6warning light onContinue to Step 1
1CONTROL UNIT FUNCTIONAL CHECKAll OKProblems metOperation
Rotate the flywheel, with the engine running, to the end of travel position in both directions and check that the warning light goes outContinue to Step 2warning light onContinue to Step 3
2CHECKING STEERING STIFFNESSAll OKProblems metOperation
Carry out a road test to ensure stiffness is no longer present.Fault persistsContinue to Step 6
3CHECKING WITH DIAGNOSTIC EQUIPMENTAll OKProblems metOperation

Connect an Examiner and check the electric steering control unit for:

  • errors
(if it is connected to the diagnostic equipment it is normal for there to be no power assistance for the electrical steering)
Continue to Step 6EPS internal errorRestore correct supply See   E7045  ELECTRIC STEERING Continue to Step 5
EPS internal errorCheck the condition of the CAN See   E7045  ELECTRIC STEERING line electrical connections, restore correct connectionsContinue to Step 5
EPS internal errorContinue to Step 4
EPS internal errorContinue to Step 5
4CHECKING WITH DIAGNOSTIC EQUIPMENTAll OKProblems metOperation
Position the wheels straight and check the steering is aligned.Check the steering position parameter is properly zeroed on the tester.Continue to Step 5Parameter value more than 5° Zero the parameter by adjusting the steering links and check that the control unit is working properly by rotating the flywheel to end of travel position in both directions
Parameter value more than 5° Continue to Step 5
5CHECKING WITH DIAGNOSTIC EQUIPMENTAll OKProblems metOperation

  • Cancel the errors, disconnect the diagnostic equipment and turn the ignition OFF for around 10 secs;
  • start up the engine and rotate the steering wheel to the end of travel position in both directions;
  • reconnect the Examiner diagnostic equipment check that there are no errors in the electric steering control unit;
Continue to Step 6Errors recurChange the EPS control unit
6CHECKING STEERING POWER SUPPLYAll OKProblems metOperation
Check the EPS control unit connector is properly connected See   E7045  ELECTRIC STEERING Continue to Step 7Connector disconnected or damagedRestore the correct connection See   E7045  ELECTRIC STEERING
7CHECK STEERING COLUMNAll OKProblems metOperation
Raise the front of the car. Check steering column rotation by disconnecting from steering (take care not to rotate the steering column through more than 360° which could cause result in the steering column reference position being lost by the EPS control unit)Continue to Step 8Steering column stiff during rotationReplace the electrical steering device Op.   4110D20 
8CHECK ON RACK-PINION PLAYAll OKProblems metOperation
With the steering column disconnected and the wheels straight, check the rack-pinion playContinue to Step 9No play Overhaul Op. 4120A20or if necessary replace the steering
Excessive playOverhaul Op. 4120A20or if necessary replace the steering
9CHECK ON CONDITION OF GAITERSAll OKProblems metOperation
Remove the front wheels and tie rod ends from the hubCheck condition of gaitersContinue to Step 10Dust excluders brokenLubricate the steering and replace the gaiters Op.   4120A30 
10CHECKING RACK SLIDE AND FASTENINGAll OKProblems metOperation
Check how easily the rack movesCheck the radial play on bushes-rackCheck the fixing of the steering boxContinue to Step 11Steering stiffReplace the steering Op.   4120A10 
Excessive playReplace the steering Op.   4120A10 
Fixing slackTighten the pins to torque
11CHECK ON TIE ROD END BALLJOINT PLAYAll OKProblems metOperation
Check the play on the tie rod end balljointsContinue to Step 12Balljoints seized or with playReplace the tie rods Op.   4110B10 
12CHECK ON TIGHT SPOTS/STICKINGAll OKProblems metOperation
By turning the hubs, check that there are no tight spots/stickingContinue to Step 13Shock absorber bearing seizedReplace the bearing Op.   4410A12 
Play on arm balljointReplace joint Op.   4410B40 
13CHECK ON STEERING WHEEL RETURNAll OKProblems metOperation
Refit all the dismantled partsTest the vehicle and check that the steering wheel returns correctlyContinue to Step 14Poor steering wheel returnRestore the correct front wheel geometry Op. 4450A10
14CHECK ON CORRECT OPERATIONAll OKProblems metOperation
Check that the fault is no longer presentEnd of diagnosis