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02-04-2019, 01:49 PM | #1 |
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2011 F10 Power Steering Leak From Cap and Foaming
I have a 2011 550i RWD
Power Steering fluid has been leaking quite a bit out of the cap. I bought a new genuine BMW cap and replaced the old one. I still have the same problem. No matter if I tighten to spec or even tighten it more than spec. It doesn't seem to leak much if at all unless I drive it and get the engine hot. When it's cold it's right at the 20C temp line. When I start the engine cold with the cap off, I immediately see foam and bubbles without touching the steering wheel or anything. Is that normal? This is total speculation, but it appears too much pressure is building up in the system forcing fluid to seep out of the cap where it seals. Why does it bubble and foam from a cold start with cap off and no steering movement. There are no cracks at all in the reservoir around the cap, and no leaks under the car or drips on ground where I always park it. I am wiping fluid a lot from the cap area. |
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Are you absolutely sure it's power steering fluid? IIRC, only the X-Drive's have mechanical power steering. The RWD's have electric power steering with no hydraulic fluid reservoir. |
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02-04-2019, 03:01 PM | #3 | |
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For sure not X Drive Here is a pic of the reservoir. And also the bubbles/foam the instant you start it cold without the cap. |
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Has the ability to set suspension mode to sport+, sport, normal, and comfort suspension. Is that Dynamic Drive? Is that was the cha 11 s reservoir is for since you say I should have electric steering? |
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02-05-2019, 11:50 AM | #9 |
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Hydraulic pump is used for Dynamic Drive/ARS, (active roll stabilisation) part of Adaptive Drive. I wonder if the level was low (possible leak) and now you have air in the system.
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My car is 'electric' steering, but has the hydraulic system as well for AD. |
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02-10-2019, 04:44 PM | #13 |
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Only F10 x drive and M models have hydraulic steering. CHF 11s is hydraulic fluid. Your car must have active hydraulic sway bars.
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04-18-2019, 09:58 AM | #14 |
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same issue
Shawntx, did you ever figure out what was causing this issue for you? I have the exact same problem on my 535 right now. Dealer has yet to be able diagnose what is causing it. I am getting an Chassis error code as well on longer drivers as it heats up.
Other other systems seem fine and steering and dynamic drive work as expected. BMW Technical service Engineer did not think the Power Steering pump was causing it. All the Racks are bone dry and dont seem to be leaking. Any information is appreciated. |
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07-19-2021, 01:16 PM | #15 |
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This started happening to me after a local German auto shop in Houston had done a lot of work on my vehicle. Any time the car got up to temperature, the reservoir started to overflow. This happened faster when the car was in SPORT mode. They replaced the reservoir without any luck. Another mechanic did the same and was not able to further diagnose any issues. I took it in to my local BMW dealer and they replaced a couple hoses, but the problem persisted. They eventually suggested replacing the pump - a $2700 job. I messaged some others on here and they all said that they replaced the pump. I sourced the pump and all hardware for $900 and had another highly recommended mechanic do the labor for $900. I have now driven my car from Austin to Dallas and back without a drip coming from the cap.
If your reservoir is leaking from the cap, run the car for 15min in SPORT mode with dynamic suspension turned on. Then park the car and keep it running. Unscrew the cap (you may have to buy an unusually large hex to do this) and look at the fluid coming back from the return line. If you see foamy greenish-yellow fluid coming from the line, the pump is likely faulty and somehow sucking air into the line. After removing the old pump from my vehicle, neither I nor my mechanic could see any obvious issues. There was no fluid leaking from the pump beforehand either. I replaced the following parts, but I might suggest replacing just the suction pipe, o-ring, and the reservoir first before replacing the pump if you are willing to experiment. You may be able to save the price of installing a new pump The reservoir has a built in particle filter which is nearly impossible to clean out. I drove my car with this light coming on intermittently for over a year and a half before I got it fixed. 32416850590 - Hydraulic pump 32416799933 - Suction pipe 32416784079 - Cover 32416788696 - O-ring 07119906651 - Fillister-head screw X 2 22116769558 - ASA-Bolt X 3 32427574840 - Hex bolt with washer X 3 It should also be noted that after replacing these parts, the car should have the proper bleed and startup procedure run on it using ISTA or something similar. This is an active procedure where the ARS system engages and rolls the body side to side. Last edited by wdhilliard; 07-19-2021 at 01:47 PM.. |
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I had the same problem with my 2010 535iA after a mechanic at Midas heated up my steering linkage with a blowtorch to loosen it up for the alignment. I first changed the cap without success. Finally, my mechanic also suggested me to replace the reservoir before going any further and everything has been fine since then! Reservoir price: 130€ I wanted to respond to this post that helped me a lot. Thank you! |
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12-28-2022, 11:03 PM | #17 | |
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