How to Replace the Electric Power Steering Gear on a 2015 Chevrolet Equinox
Step-by-step instructions with tools, parts, torque specs, safety tips, and scan tool relearn guidance for 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017
How to Replace the Electric Power Steering Gear on a 2015 Chevrolet Equinox
Step-by-step instructions with tools, parts, torque specs, safety tips, and scan tool relearn guidance for 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017
🔧 Power Steering Pump - Not Equipped
Your Equinox does not use a hydraulic power steering pump. It uses an electric power steering system, so there is no pump, fluid, belt, or hydraulic lines to replace. If you have a steering assist problem, the repair usually involves the steering gear, torque sensor, wiring, or the power steering control system.
Difficulty Level: Advanced | Estimated Time: 3-5 hours
⚠️ Safety & Precautions
- Disconnect the negative battery cable before working on the steering gear or steering column connectors.
- The steering system is electronically controlled. Do not force the wheel if assist is lost.
- Keep the front wheels pointed straight ahead before disconnecting any steering components.
- After repair, a scan tool may be needed to clear codes and perform steering angle relearn procedures.
- If the vehicle has been raised, support it securely with jack stands before working underneath.
🔧 Required Tools
You'll need the following tools for this repair:
- 10mm wrench
- 13mm socket
- 15mm socket
- 18mm socket
- Torque wrench
- Ratchet
- Extensions
- Breaker bar
- Flat blade screwdriver
- Trim panel tool
- Floor jack (rated 3-ton minimum)
- Jack stands
- Wheel chocks
- Safety glasses
- Mechanic gloves
- Scan tool (specialty)
🔩 Required Parts
HowToo sells all the parts you need for this repair:
- Electric power steering gear assembly - Qty: 1
- Intermediate steering shaft pinch bolt - Qty: 1
- Steering gear mounting bolts - Qty: 3
- Front subframe hardware - Qty: 1 set
- Steering gear electrical connector seal - Qty: 1
📋 Before You Begin
- Park on level ground and set the parking brake.
- Center the steering wheel and keep the front wheels straight.
- Turn the ignition off and remove the key or keep the fob away from the vehicle.
- Disconnect the negative battery cable before unplugging steering system connectors.
- Take a photo of bolt locations first.
🔨 Step-by-Step Instructions
Follow these steps in order:
Step 1: Disconnect battery power
- Use a 10mm wrench to disconnect the negative battery cable.
- Isolate the cable so it cannot touch the battery terminal.
Step 2: Raise and support the vehicle
- Use a floor jack (rated 3-ton minimum) to lift the front of the Equinox.
- Place jack stands under the proper support points.
- Remove the front wheels if needed for access using an 18mm socket.
Step 3: Remove lower splash shields
- Use a flat blade screwdriver and trim panel tool to remove fasteners from the underbody shields.
- Set the shields aside in order.
Step 4: Disconnect the steering shaft from the gear
- Use an 18mm socket to remove the intermediate steering shaft pinch bolt.
- Separate the shaft from the steering gear input shaft.
- Mark the shaft position first.
Step 5: Disconnect electrical connectors
- Unplug the power steering gear electrical connector and any related harness retainers.
- Inspect the connector seal for damage before reassembly.
Step 6: Support the subframe and remove steering gear bolts
- Use a floor jack (rated 3-ton minimum) with a suitable support pad under the subframe.
- Use a 15mm socket and 18mm socket to remove the steering gear mounting bolts.
- Remove the steering gear from the vehicle.
Step 7: Install the new steering gear
- Position the new electric power steering gear into place.
- Install the mounting bolts finger-tight first.
- Torque the steering gear mounting bolts to 110 Nm (81 ft-lbs).
Step 8: Reconnect the steering shaft
- Align the shaft to the input shaft.
- Install a new pinch bolt using an 18mm socket.
- Torque the pinch bolt to 50 Nm (37 ft-lbs).
Step 9: Reconnect wiring and reassemble
- Reconnect all electrical connectors and retainers.
- Reinstall the splash shields using a trim panel tool and flat blade screwdriver.
- Reinstall the wheels and torque the lug nuts to 140 Nm (103 ft-lbs) using a torque wrench.
Step 10: Restore power and relearn the system
- Reconnect the negative battery cable with a 10mm wrench.
- Use a scan tool (specialty) to clear power steering codes and perform any steering angle relearn.
✅ After Repair
- Start the vehicle and verify the steering assist warning light stays off.
- Turn the steering wheel slowly from lock to lock and listen for abnormal noise.
- Road test at low speed first to confirm normal assist and straight-line steering.
- Recheck for stored codes with a scan tool after the test drive.
💰 DIY vs Shop Cost
Shop Cost: $900-$1,600 (parts + labor)
DIY Cost: $350-$800 (parts only)
You Save: $550-$800 by doing it yourself!
Shop labor rates vary but typically run $100-$150/hour. This repair takes a shop approximately 3-5 hours.
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