Removal & Installation: CROSSMEMBER: Removal
- Raise and suitably support the vehicle.
- Remove the wheels.
- Drain the power steering oil.
- Remove the power steering pipe union nuts. See Fig 1.CAUTION: Before removing the interim shaft and the bolt, please be advised that the steering wheel unit is horizontal, with the spokes pointing down. This is the straight-ahead position. Make a mark on the stub shaft housing that lines up with a mark on the intermediate shaft lower universal joint. This mark will be used for proper alignment during installation.
- Remove the interim shaft and the bolt. See Fig 2.
- On models with manual transaxle, remove the gear shift control bracket and fixing clip. See Fig 3.
- On all models, remove the centermember. See CENTERMEMBER .
- Remove the front exhaust pipe.
- Remove the outer tie rod. See Fig 4.
- Disconnect the control arm ball joint. See Figure.
- Remove the crossmember bolts-to-control arm and nuts-to-longitudinal. See Fig 5.WARNING: To remove the possibility of personal injury or any kind of damage, be sure to support the crossmember assembly properly by jack stands before removing the crossmember.
- Remove the crossmember.
- Remove the power steering gear set. See appropriate STEERING GEAR article in STEERING.
- Remove the stabilizer bar. See STABILIZER BAR .
- Remove the control arm from the crossmember assembly. See Fig 6.