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What color is the ATF fluid?
False alert! I stuck my finger in the resevoir and it appears to be a clear orange-red. |
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muddy red is old fluid. clear red is brand new fluid.
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Thanks - Go Giants!
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Nope, checked the canister that said ATF on the cap. At first glance it seemed to be brownish, then I stuck my finger in and it was clear red. I have 40,000mi and was thinking about changing it. It smelled like metal, who knows what the previous owner was like with the car. I've had it for 5kmi and it downshifts hard sometimes.
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John, thank you! Kind of shocked that BMW would have a ATF cap on the power steering resevoir.
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take a turkey baster and suck out the fluid in the canister once a week for three weeks and you'll have brand new fluid. don't forget to replace with new fluid each time you suck out the old stuff
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