AGA Power Steering Reservoir
by Tim Jones on June 28, 2011, 10:18 am
AGA Power Steering Reservoir
From the same great company that brought you the N62 coolant pipe repair their latest product solves your power steering reservoir problems!

The Problem
The power steering reservoir is plastic and has very low heat dissipation. As a result, the steering system overheats if the car is driven hard. Even if driven normal in warm climates, the system runs hot causing the life of the steering component to be reduced.

All German Auto's Solution
All German Auto has developed a billet 6061 aluminum power steering reservoir. The billet finned design offers superior heat dissipation over the stock reservoir. The internal replaceable hi flow filter offers better than stock filtration with less back pressure.

Benefits
This AGA power steering reservoir is a direct bolt in part that installs in minutes. It lowers the power steering system temperature significantly, extends power steering component life, prevents steering fluid from overheating in hard driving conditions, and has a replaceable filter.

For instructions & fitments visit: http://www.allgermanauto.com/products



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4 responses to AGA Power Steering Reservoir

wheel-man commented:
June 30, 2011, 12:49 am

Nice job AGA. Well thought out bit. I will definitely be upgrading soon
muse2max commented:
January 23, 2012, 3:38 am

I am interested in upgrading to the AGA Power Steering Reservoir. Please provide ordering information and parts plus tax total cost. Vehicle: 740i, 1995, BMW. Thanks
tim330i commented:
January 23, 2012, 9:58 am

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Originally Posted by muse2max View Post
I am interested in upgrading to the AGA Power Steering Reservoir. Please provide ordering information and parts plus tax total cost. Vehicle: 740i, 1995, BMW. Thanks
You can buy it from their website here -

http://www.allgermanauto.com/product...reservoir.html

Looks like you need PN AGA-PSR-6061-097-164. Cost is $289.

Once you get it on your car post a review for us!

Tim
bimmerzone commented:
March 28, 2012, 10:20 am

Just FYI
We are now an authorized dealer for All German Auto as well

We have the reservoir in stock and ready to ship. and free shipping in the lower 48 states too
http://www.bimmerzone.com/product/PRT-AGA-PSR.html

Vincent