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Help! Just got car back from autoshop and it's missing this cover!?
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As the title states, I just got my car back from an autobody shop after having been T-boned last week and I heard some strange rattling sound so I looked under the hood, only to find this reservoir without a cap! What is this reservoir for??
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powersteering
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wow that sux.. i could goto the dealer ASAP and get one.. can't be that expensive.. $5?
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I would call the shop and tell them that they need to either find your PS cap or give you the money to purchase one from the dealer.
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haha thanks for the quick responses. I had my mechanic friend check it and he verified powersteering. I just got off the phone w/ the shop...they said they have no clue why they would've removed it but that he'd get me a new one ASAP.
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...and he also said to just cover it w/ tin foil for now lol. should I be worried about air getting into the lines...? kinda like how brakes seize up when there is air in the lines?
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Your brakes don't seize up when they have air in the lines, they become mush... and don't work. But I wouldn't worry about the air in the system but more about dirt getting0 inside the reservoir. I really wouldn't drive until you get the new cap.
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Your missing your power steering cap. Call them and take another car to get a replacement for the missing one.
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Originally Posted by bluedevils95
(Post 5667569)
Your missing your power steering cap. Call them and take another car to get a replacement for the missing one.
Originally Posted by kennymo
(Post 5667301)
powersteering
Originally Posted by CandlestickPark
(Post 5667327)
I would call the shop and tell them that they need to either find your PS cap or give you the money to purchase one from the dealer.
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Originally Posted by atrudeau
(Post 5667563)
Your brakes don't seize up when they have air in the lines, they become mush... and don't work. But I wouldn't worry about the air in the system but more about dirt getting0 inside the reservoir. I really wouldn't drive until you get the new cap.
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Do not use Tin Foil,
If you must drive the car before getting the proper cap... the fluid can end up on the foil and cause a chemical reaction that could leave you with a contaminated power steering system. Use a piece of plastic from a pop bottle, fast food cup or something like that (cut it to fit) and use blue painters tape to secure it (no residue on the threads that way). Obviously just a temp fix but I have personal experience with using foil as a temp cover, had a customer do exactly that and the entire system had to be flushed and refilled (it was discolored from the foil), about 3 months later he came back and his pump had failed. Of course he had the foil on there for a few weeks but not worth taking the chance IMO. Best of Luck! Jason |
Originally Posted by DGP-G35
(Post 5667820)
Do not use Tin Foil,
If you must drive the car before getting the proper cap... the fluid can end up on the foil and cause a chemical reaction that could leave you with a contaminated power steering system. Use a piece of plastic from a pop bottle, fast food cup or something like that (cut it to fit) and use blue painters tape to secure it (no residue on the threads that way). Obviously just a temp fix but I have personal experience with using foil as a temp cover, had a customer do exactly that and the entire system had to be flushed and refilled (it was discolored from the foil), about 3 months later he came back and his pump had failed. Of course he had the foil on there for a few weeks but not worth taking the chance IMO. Best of Luck! Jason |
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