2004 BMW X3 - Power Steering Fluid - Vehicle Specific

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Valvoline Synthetic Transmission Fluid Multi-Vehicle 1 Quart - 788699

Part #:
788699
Line:
VAL
Power Steering Fluid   Application Temperature: Year-Round; 1 Quart
Flash Point (Deg C):   199 Degree
Flash Point (Deg F):   390 Degree
Container Size:   1 Quart

Valvoline A/T Fluid - 820681

Part #:
820681
Line:
VAL
Power Steering Fluid   Application Temperature: Year-Round; 1 Gallon

Valvoline Conventional A/T Fluid Dexron III-H, Mercon 1 Quart - D

Part #:
D
Line:
VAL
Power Steering Fluid   Application Temperature: Year-Round; 1 Quart
Flash Point (Deg C):   201 Degree
Flash Point (Deg F):   394 Degree
Pour Point (Deg C):   -42 Degree

Valvoline Conventional A/T Fluid Dexron III-H, Mercon 1 Gallon - D-1

Part #:
D-1
Line:
VAL
Power Steering Fluid   Application Temperature: Year-Round; 1 Gallon
Flash Point (Deg C):   201 Degree
Flash Point (Deg F):   394 Degree
Pour Point (Deg C):   -42 Degree

Valvoline Conventional A/T Fluid Dexron, Mercon, Allison C-4 5 Gallon - D-5

Part #:
D-5
Line:
VAL
Power Steering Fluid   Application Temperature: Year-Round; 5 Gallon
Flash Point (Deg C):   201 Degree
Flash Point (Deg F):   394 Degree
Pour Point (Deg C):   -42 Degree

Valvoline Full Synthetic A/T Fluid Multi-Vehicle 1 Quart, 1.5 Gallon - 822389

Part #:
822389
Line:
VAL
Power Steering Fluid   Application Temperature: Year-Round; 1 Quart
Color:   Red
Flash Point (Deg C):   199 Degree
Flash Point (Deg F):   390 Degree

Why Do I Need Power Steering Fluid?


Power steering fluid is used to pressurize the steering system in your vehicle to help you turn your steering wheel more easily. Like transmission fluid or brake fluid, power steering fluid is a hydraulic fluid, meaning that it carries the pressure generated by the belt-driven power steering pump to the rack and pinion unit as needed to minimize the driver's effort when turning. Checking your power steering fluid level and condition regularly is the easiest way to maintain your power steering system, as low levels of power steering fluid can cause poor steering performance. Possible signs of low power steering fluid include a whining, squealing, or clunking noise when steering, and you may also find that it takes much more effort than usual to turn your steering wheel. This may also point to other problems in the power steering system, including a pump failure, leaks, or clogs, but starting your diagnosis by checking your power steering fluid can help you narrow down these possible problems. When choosing the right power steering fluid for your vehicle, be sure to consult your a class="cat_tips-link"href="https://www.oreillyauto.com/how-to-hub/information-in-your-owners-manual">owner's manual to ensure that the fluid you use is compatible with your vehicle. Using the wrong power steering fluid can lead to system damage and diminished steering performance. At O'Reilly Auto Parts, you can also use our "Select A Vehicle" feature to enter your vehicle's year, make, and model to find the right type of power steering fluid for your car, or shop our complete line of power steering fluid options to locate the best one for you.