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SHAKEYBLADE



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POWER STEERING CHF

What are the implications of over filling the Power Steering Bottle.

Like an idiot i filled it to the brim this morning. i have drained it but it is still above the max line.

TIA

Post #382544 11th Dec 2019 2:22 pm
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I Like Chips



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You can take some out using a turkey baster. Poundland?

Post #382545 11th Dec 2019 2:31 pm
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jules



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Re: POWER STEERING CHF

SHAKEYBLADE wrote:
What are the implications of over filling the Power Steering Bottle.

Like an idiot i filled it to the brim this morning. i have drained it but it is still above the max line.

TIA


The level goes up and down a bit in normal use. I guess if you fill it to the top it might spill over as I don't think it's an air tight cap , unlike the coolant cap which takes pressure. Jules

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DigDil



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I think power steering fluid expands when it get hot so it might overflow. Search ebay for a “hand primer pump 8mm bulb type” and some 8mm internal clear tube that will fit and drain to the correct level.

Post #382554 11th Dec 2019 3:31 pm
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ggb



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The free option is to use a syringe the medical centre gives you for samples. Might take a little longer but hey it’s free.

Post #382559 11th Dec 2019 4:24 pm
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SHAKEYBLADE



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thanks Guys

Really didnt expect it to hold so little

Post #382563 11th Dec 2019 4:55 pm
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Boxbrownie



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If the reservoir is the same as the i6 you can just pull the bottle up off the mounting bracket, there’s enough flexible pipe to enable pouring a bit of fluid out the filler. Regards

David

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Post #382571 11th Dec 2019 6:28 pm
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SHAKEYBLADE



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Power Steering 8mm pipe

Well a 6mm piece of pipe did the trick.


thanks for the advise guys.

Post #382610 12th Dec 2019 8:21 am
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