Those BMW hose clamps are killer without the crimping tool. Took forever to figure it out but I was able to get it on with a wrench and a screw driver flat against the little bump in the middle of the clamp area and the raised notch on the other side.
thanks for video, I read and watch video's they many break the clamps to remove them from the hose. I am glad that you verified and confirmed that the hose clamps are reusable. I read there is a special plier that is design for that special clamp.
Yes the clamps are reusable but you need the special pliers. I tried reusing the clamps with a regular set of linesman and needle nose pliers but neither got the job done. It was very frustrating. Happy wrenching! 👍
@@Calvinm It went well! Brand New 335i tie rods & boots too! Highly recommend this mod. Car feels very tight & like a new car. Quicker steering ratio is amazing.
@@Tomtsu bought a perfectly good m3 rack from a rear-ended m3 at a local scrapyard for $340, and tie rods & boots, I forgot how much they cost, but just look up oem 335i/135i new on fcpeuro. A new ps reservoir & chf11 fluid were cheap. ($40 fluid & $25 reservoir, both of which will outlast my ownership of the car, )
Hey mate I followed this and done my own flush and change. Now I'm getting codes for sas and dsc tried everything callibration etc won't work any ideas ?
Nice Video. One problem though, you said you were going to flush the system, but you only drained it. What is the DIY process for completely flushing before putting in new fluid? otherwise you can be left with metallic sluff that will continue to ware the system.
The way I do it is remove the return line from reservoir and plug up reservoir. Route return line into a pan. Then turn wheel (front jacked up) until res is empty, add fluid, repeat until clear fluid comes out.
MINE IS X5 2011 AND STEERING IS HEAVY,AMERICAN VERSION,I THINK IT NEED SOME CHANGES ON PML CODING I THINK SOO,HAVE U EVER FIND UR SELF IN SAME SITUATION?
Mine were very tough to get off too. Try twisting the reservoir while holding the hose to break the grip it has on the plastic. Or put a slim screw driver down the edge of the hose to separate it from the plastic fitting. Good luck!
for my hyundai azera i learned very late that this forgotten steering fluid reservoir have built in filter! & when it's clogged it causes poor stability or some times dangerous drive! i was pulling my hair to figure out the cause unstable steering my car! by the way all you need to drain the fluid is from the return pipe of the reservoir then turning the steering wheel repeatedly both ways untill it drained out
Those BMW hose clamps are killer without the crimping tool. Took forever to figure it out but I was able to get it on with a wrench and a screw driver flat against the little bump in the middle of the clamp area and the raised notch on the other side.
thanks for video, I read and watch video's they many break the clamps to remove them from the hose. I am glad that you verified and confirmed that the hose clamps are reusable. I read there is a special plier that is design for that special clamp.
Yes the clamps are reusable but you need the special pliers. I tried reusing the clamps with a regular set of linesman and needle nose pliers but neither got the job done. It was very frustrating. Happy wrenching! 👍
Thank you.
Thanks Calvin. I'm going to be changing out my rack for an m3 rack today, and figured I might as well flush my system & replace the reservoir dogs.
Good luck on the flush!
@@Calvinm It went well! Brand New 335i tie rods & boots too! Highly recommend this mod. Car feels very tight & like a new car. Quicker steering ratio is amazing.
@@qx4n9e1xpim little late but how much did this cost you?
@@Tomtsu bought a perfectly good m3 rack from a rear-ended m3 at a local scrapyard for $340, and tie rods & boots, I forgot how much they cost, but just look up oem 335i/135i new on fcpeuro. A new ps reservoir & chf11 fluid were cheap. ($40 fluid & $25 reservoir, both of which will outlast my ownership of the car, )
Hey mate I followed this and done my own flush and change. Now I'm getting codes for sas and dsc tried everything callibration etc won't work any ideas ?
Thanks my filter is leaking and was iffy about the clamps. Going to order this right away :)
Nice Video. One problem though, you said you were going to flush the system, but you only drained it. What is the DIY process for completely flushing before putting in new fluid? otherwise you can be left with metallic sluff that will continue to ware the system.
The way I do it is remove the return line from reservoir and plug up reservoir. Route return line into a pan. Then turn wheel (front jacked up) until res is empty, add fluid, repeat until clear fluid comes out.
My whole system broke after just a drain $4000 for new rack and pump :(
MINE IS X5 2011 AND STEERING IS HEAVY,AMERICAN VERSION,I THINK IT NEED SOME CHANGES ON PML CODING I THINK SOO,HAVE U EVER FIND UR SELF IN SAME SITUATION?
Good job Calvin
What happened to the green ring on the cap of the replacement reservoir?
did the same thing, now i get fault code and flat tire code
How did you get those hoses off so easy, the bottom one is stuck on mine and I can’t seem to pull it off!
Mine were very tough to get off too. Try twisting the reservoir while holding the hose to break the grip it has on the plastic. Or put a slim screw driver down the edge of the hose to separate it from the plastic fitting. Good luck!
@@Calvinm mannn, literally what I did down to a T, it worked but your video really helped out, thank you !
What size are the clamps and how much fluid did you use?
The claps were 20-35mm diameter range I believe. I used one litre in this video.
Did you use jack pads for bmw?
Nope. Would be kind to the car to use them though.
for my hyundai azera i learned very late that this forgotten steering fluid reservoir have built in filter! & when it's clogged it causes poor stability or some times dangerous drive! i was pulling my hair to figure out the cause unstable steering my car! by the way all you need to drain the fluid is from the return pipe of the reservoir then turning the steering wheel repeatedly both ways untill it drained out
What headlights are those?
Oem xenon hid headlights
@@Calvinm dang must just be the newer style. My 08 335 headlights do not look nearly as good lol
Thanks so much! So much help 🤤🤤🤤
Awesome car man!
Thanks!
Thanks
Like your content. Please change your name to crouching man
😂😂😂 love this!
Why u need to change the reservoir?
Because it has a filter inside it which can become clogged and restrict flow to the power steering system.
OK ,OFCOURSE U CAN FOR THIS REASON,@@Calvinm
Would this be why the whining noise is there when accelerating or coming to a stop?
I’m not lifting the car up just for a top up