Can't find Power steering Reservoir on 635csi
Deadrodent
10-30-2005, 03:08 PM
hey everyone, i'm trying to fix my dad's car while he's away on vacation. his 635 is making a horrible power steering whine/groan and is leaking PS fluid underneath the car. I bought a few quarts of Dexron III ATF fluid to replace the fluid but I can't seem to find the PS reservoir. It doesn't help that there isn't much information about these cars on the web so I'm pretty much limited to you guys! hope you guys can help! thanks in advance!
webmasterz
10-31-2005, 08:02 AM
What year is it 88-89 had self levelling suspension
Try a google search for E24 to throw up a few sites
E24 is the BMW model designation for 6's
http://www.google.co.uk/search?q=e24&sourceid=mozilla-search&start=0&start=0&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8&client=firefox-a&rls=org.mozilla:en-GB:official
Try a google search for E24 to throw up a few sites
E24 is the BMW model designation for 6's
http://www.google.co.uk/search?q=e24&sourceid=mozilla-search&start=0&start=0&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8&client=firefox-a&rls=org.mozilla:en-GB:official
DieInterim
11-25-2005, 10:30 AM
hey everyone, i'm trying to fix my dad's car while he's away on vacation. his 635 is making a horrible power steering whine/groan and is leaking PS fluid underneath the car. I bought a few quarts of Dexron III ATF fluid to replace the fluid but I can't seem to find the PS reservoir. It doesn't help that there isn't much information about these cars on the web so I'm pretty much limited to you guys! hope you guys can help! thanks in advance!
Its a large gold colored container situated between the brake master cylinder and the battery. Remove the nut on top and remove the lid.
Blake
Its a large gold colored container situated between the brake master cylinder and the battery. Remove the nut on top and remove the lid.
Blake
romario
12-28-2005, 10:14 AM
If you email me at taffarel94@yahoo.com and tell me the year of the Shark, I'll point you to the PS reservoir by way of sending you a picture of it.
hey everyone, i'm trying to fix my dad's car while he's away on vacation. his 635 is making a horrible power steering whine/groan and is leaking PS fluid underneath the car. I bought a few quarts of Dexron III ATF fluid to replace the fluid but I can't seem to find the PS reservoir. It doesn't help that there isn't much information about these cars on the web so I'm pretty much limited to you guys! hope you guys can help! thanks in advance!
hey everyone, i'm trying to fix my dad's car while he's away on vacation. his 635 is making a horrible power steering whine/groan and is leaking PS fluid underneath the car. I bought a few quarts of Dexron III ATF fluid to replace the fluid but I can't seem to find the PS reservoir. It doesn't help that there isn't much information about these cars on the web so I'm pretty much limited to you guys! hope you guys can help! thanks in advance!
romario
12-28-2005, 10:16 AM
Well - could be the PS gearbox, could be the hoses, could even be the break bomb. I have the same problems with my '89 635csi. Switch to Redline synthetic ATF, check all hoses (replace if necessary) and your problem should go away. There could also be air in the system that may need to be bled out of it, but I don't know how to do that. Hope this helps.
hey everyone, i'm trying to fix my dad's car while he's away on vacation. his 635 is making a horrible power steering whine/groan and is leaking PS fluid underneath the car. I bought a few quarts of Dexron III ATF fluid to replace the fluid but I can't seem to find the PS reservoir. It doesn't help that there isn't much information about these cars on the web so I'm pretty much limited to you guys! hope you guys can help! thanks in advance!
hey everyone, i'm trying to fix my dad's car while he's away on vacation. his 635 is making a horrible power steering whine/groan and is leaking PS fluid underneath the car. I bought a few quarts of Dexron III ATF fluid to replace the fluid but I can't seem to find the PS reservoir. It doesn't help that there isn't much information about these cars on the web so I'm pretty much limited to you guys! hope you guys can help! thanks in advance!
CW6er
03-05-2006, 02:43 PM
The power steering reservoir is a separate cylinder located next to the fuse box and battery. remove the nut and cover and it will look empty, but this is normal! To check the level, you must first pump the brakes to discharge the accumulator back into the system. Pump them until the fluid level stops rising and the pedal gets hard (at least 20 times or more). The fluid should be 10mm or 3/8" below the top edge. As you can see, it would be easy to overfill the system and this may be one source of leaks.
There is a little known filter at the bottom of the hydraulic reservoir that, if clogged, may be causing the noises from the steering pump. Discharge the accumulator as above. Use a turkey baster to remove the ATF, pull the "c" clips on the center rod to remove the screen, spring and cover over the filter. Clean everything up, replace the filter, cover and spring (but not the screen) then refill. Run the engine to circulate the ATF then turn it off and discharge the accumulator. Remove the ATF in the reservoir and refill with fresh ATF. Do this several times to replace as much of the ATF in the system as possible. Replace the screen and cover. Hope this helps.
There is a little known filter at the bottom of the hydraulic reservoir that, if clogged, may be causing the noises from the steering pump. Discharge the accumulator as above. Use a turkey baster to remove the ATF, pull the "c" clips on the center rod to remove the screen, spring and cover over the filter. Clean everything up, replace the filter, cover and spring (but not the screen) then refill. Run the engine to circulate the ATF then turn it off and discharge the accumulator. Remove the ATF in the reservoir and refill with fresh ATF. Do this several times to replace as much of the ATF in the system as possible. Replace the screen and cover. Hope this helps.
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