OUTLINE
A vehicle speed sensing type Electric Power Steering (EPS) system is used.
This system generates assist torque using a power steering motor and a reduction mechanism mounted on the steering column assembly to assist the driver's steering.
Electric load control is used. This control prevents the assist torque from decreasing when the battery voltage decreases.
A rack and pinion type steering gear assembly is used.
MAJOR DIFFERENCE
This manual has been modified from the previous manual as shown below:
RHD models with the power tilt and telescopic system and RHD models with the manual tilt and telescopic mechanism have been added.
SPECIFICATION
| Power Steering Type | Electric Power Steering (EPS) | |||
| Steering Gear Type | Rack and Pinion | |||
| Rack Stroke | mm (in.) | 152 (5.98) | ||
| No. of Turns Lock to Lock | 2.85 | |||
| Steering Gear Ratio (Overall) | 14.6 | |||
MAIN FEATURES
The EPS system has the following features:
The EPS system activates the power steering motor only when the driver turns the steering wheel. This reduces energy consumption when the vehicle is going straight, resulting in excellent fuel economy.
The torque sensor, power steering ECU assembly, power steering motor and reduction mechanism are integrated into the steering column assembly, creating a simple and compact structure.
Unlike a conventional hydraulic power steering system, this system excels in serviceability because it does not require pipes, a vane pump, pulley, or power steering fluid.