How important is power steering level fluid?

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As title, what sort of problems with too empty/too full? How tight are the tolerances usually? Much variance between systems?


I topped mine up as it was running slightly low on the dipstick, put in 50-100mls.. and now it's reading too high, lol. I have no tubing with which to siphon it out. Do I need to buy a hose? Or will it be fine? :p
 

No straws either :(

Was kinda hoping whatever made it low in the first place would kick in.. :p
But *touch wood* it won't, lol.

Rag - I wouldn't want to contaminate it accidentally.

Maybe a long tea spoon I don't like and bend it into the right shape?!
 
May sound simple but, you could buy a straw :D

Off to Maccy D's later today, lol :D

Don't worry about it, its just a reservoir, to little is a problem as already mentioned, plus too low is also an mot failure! A little over max is absolutely nothing to worry about and will in no way affect the operation of the power steering. Engine oil is about the only thing under the bonnet that is really bad to overfill, everything else doesn't really matter that much as long as your not filling it to the neck!

Thanks for the reassurance. Reason I was a bit hesitant is my Bentley manual says if it's too low, fill it up (and check for leaks if majorly low) and if too full, siphon some out - but I guess they're erring on the side of caution!
 
YW

I would go to KFC and ask them for a big krushem straw, dip that in the fluid as far as it will go and then cover the top with a finger and take it out, like a big pipette with the depth staying in the straw, then release the end over a container to catch the fluid.

Rinse/repeat until correct level achieved.

:cool:

get a syringe for under a quid from a chemist/supermarket

B@

Both excellent suggestions (and I work in a hospital :o, although I wouldn't want to further bankrupt the NHS!)
 
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