🛠️ Upgrade your ride’s heart with precision and durability!
The URO Parts 32411097164 Power Steering Reservoir is a high-quality replacement part crafted from heat and oil-resistant polymer. Designed to exact OE specifications, it ensures perfect fitment and factory appearance while preventing fluid cavitation and pump damage. Lightweight and backed by a 24-month unlimited mileage warranty, it’s the smart choice for maintaining your vehicle’s steering performance.
Item Weight | 0.45 Pounds |
Product Grade | Replacement Part |
OEM Part Number | 32 41 1 097 164 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00847603019080 |
UPC | 847603019080 |
Manufacturer | URO Parts |
Model | Power Steering Reservoir |
Item Weight | 7.2 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 6.9 x 5.3 x 4.9 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | 32411097164 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Manufacturer Part Number | 32411097164 |
V**T
Easy swap
Does the job, replaced 20+ year old power steering reservoir along with steering rack and hoses. The power steering reservoir has a filter in it, good to change it out. No leaks so far.
N**Y
The cap fits OEM reservoir
We only needed a new cap for the OEM reservoir, but this unit the was cheapest option we could find. Turns out the cap off this reservoir fits the OEM reservoir perfectly. Now we got a spare reservoir if we ever need it!
J**
Uro parts work well
I've been using this brand for several years on a few different BMW's. They fit well and seem to be well made. Haven't had any failures.
M**G
working very well.
good product.
E**N
A good “universal” reservoir
I used this to replace a cracked reservoir on a 2000 Jeep Cherokee 2.5l L4. Another universal aftermarket reservoir did not work; it would cavitate the pump and overflow. This one, for a significantly lower price, flows beautifully and solved the problem. All to fix a water pump. Now I have a bimmer!
J**S
Perfect fit
Shipping was fast and the quality at the price listed is amazing.
T**P
Perfect!
Perfect replacement for 2003 BMW 525i. I was having steering problems when the car was cold (just started). I read that the internal filters get clogged and requires the replacement of the reservoir. While I was doing other maintenance that required removal of this reservoir assembly, I replaced it and as much power steering fluid I could siphon out of the lines. Steering has been perfect ever since! Will plan on siphoning out the fluid every oil change and replacing with fresh ATF from now on.
M**E
I decided to use the original.
The casting wasn't as clean and the filter (if it is a filter) is way smaller.. I cleaned my original with some gasoline, rinsed it out, trimmed the hoses and put better "fuel injector" hose clamps on it to keep it from leaking again.It might be fine but I didn't like the look of the plastic thing where my original had a bigger filter. I thought it looked like a fake filter lol.
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