Steering System: Pump: Description
The power steering pump for vehicles equipped with 3.0L diesel engine:
- The power steering pump is a vane-type pump.
- The flow control orifice is part of the high pressure line fitting.
- The pressure relief valve inside the flow control valve limits the pump pressure.
- The pump internal parts operate submerged in fluid.
- The reservoir is remote and is attached to the body behind the engine coolant reservoir.
- The power steering pump is timing belt driven.
- The power steering pump is connected to the steering gear by the pressure and return hoses.
- Oil cooler (located under the RH side fender splash shield).
The power steering pump for vehicles equipped with 3.6L gasoline engine:
- Hydraulic pressure for operation of the power steering gear is provided by a droop-flow type power steering pump.
- The pump's output characteristic is called droop-flow because output decreases with speed.
- The pump provides assistance consistent with demand.
- It provides less assistance at highway speeds to enhance directional stability and control, while providing more assistance for steering ease in avoidance and parking maneuvers.
- The pump also responds to increases in system back pressure (such as when the vehicle negotiates a sharp turn) by raising the pump flow rate.
- The belt driven power steering pump is mounted to the rear of the engine. The pulley can be serviced separately from the pump if damaged.