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      01-09-2014, 01:53 PM   #1
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Power steering fluid sweating

It seems my power steering fluid is sweating.
Is this normal? Or should I eventually get this checked out?
I'm not sure if there's a seal or something below the cap that would be a quick easy fix.

Edit: Originally thought it was brake fluid since it's too cold outside to look for more than a few seconds
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It seems my brake fluid is sweating.
Is this normal? Or should I eventually get this checked out?
I'm not sure if there's a seal or something below the cap that would be a quick easy fix.
Isn't that power steering reservoir? If it is its normal
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Isn't that power steering reservoir? If it is its normal
Wow you're right, updated the thread. Thanks!
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Wow you're right, updated the thread. Thanks!
normal happened to my 335 and after few months to my brand new 328
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So why does it do that? Can't we add a gasket or o-ring to seal it better? It makes a real mess...
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It isn't normal. Is it somewhat ok? Yes. There is a gasket ring under the cap to prevent the fluid from seeping out like that. It has served its purpose and became flat and deserves a replacement. If you would like a p/n I can provide if needed. price is 5.34
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It isn't normal. Is it somewhat ok? Yes. There is a gasket ring under the cap to prevent the fluid from seeping out like that. It has served its purpose and became flat and deserves a replacement. If you would like a p/n I can provide if needed. price is 5.34
A part number would be great, although I'm in Canada, so I won't be surprised if the price ends up being double or triple that
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It isn't normal. Is it somewhat ok? Yes. There is a gasket ring under the cap to prevent the fluid from seeping out like that. It has served its purpose and became flat and deserves a replacement. If you would like a p/n I can provide if needed. price is 5.34
A part number would be great, although I'm in Canada, so I won't be surprised if the price ends up being double or triple that
P/n: 32411128333. The tax part of Canada I have no help on that side of life. lol
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It isn't normal. Is it somewhat ok? Yes. There is a gasket ring under the cap to prevent the fluid from seeping out like that. It has served its purpose and became flat and deserves a replacement. If you would like a p/n I can provide if needed. price is 5.34
This. Replaced that gasket last month, takes 20 seconds, cost $3 and solves the seeping.
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P/n: 32411128333. The tax part of Canada I have no help on that side of life. lol
Thanks for the Part number, mine is doing the same thing!
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Correct part for 08 328i?
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Correct part for 08 328i?
Yes. I have that same year car and should be for all E90-3. Same reservoirs.
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