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32 13 006 Bleeding power steering unit

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WARNING: DANGER OF POISONING if oil is ingested/absorbed through the skin!
RISK OF INJURY if oil comes into contact with eyes and skin!
IMPORTANT: Adhere to the utmost cleanliness. Do not allow any dirt to enter the hydraulic system.
Using contaminated equipment to add fluid may introduce dirt particles into the fluid reservoir and significantly reduce the service life of the hydraulic steering system. Do not use any filler funnels or similar!
The fill level may only be checked or adjusted when the engine is stopped! The oil temperature should be approx. 20 °C here.
Ensure that the cap is fully screwed in prior to the fill level check.
NOTE: To avoid mix-ups when filling with hydraulic fluid, mark the fluid reservoir or the cap with an identification mark.
Fig 1: Identifying Identification Marks On Fluid Reservoir Cap
G08470370Courtesy of BMW OF NORTH AMERICA, INC.
  1. = Thoroughly clean fluid reservoir and its immediate surroundings
  2. = Check and correct fill level
    NOTE: The fill level is dependent on the oil temperature. Check fill level at an oil temperature between 20 ° and 80 °C.

    With engine at operating temperature do not exceed "Max. marking 80 ° C" (1).

    Fig 2: Identifying Hydraulic Fluid Max And Min Level Marking
    G08470371Courtesy of BMW OF NORTH AMERICA, INC.

    Do not drop below "Min. marking 20 °C" (2).

    Hydraulic fluid: refer to OPERATING FLUIDS .

  3. = Start engine
  4. = Turn steering wheel left and right twice in each case up to full lock; if necessary, top up hydraulic fluid (e.g. if hydraulic system is completely drained)
  5. = Move steering wheel to straight-ahead position and turn off engine
  6. = Check and correct fill level with engine stopped

    Refer to OPERATING FLUIDS .

  7. = Check hydraulic system for leaks