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Old 10-20-2016, 01:14 PM
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Possibly Dumb Question about Power Steering Fluid

So, I was checking the fluids on my new-to-me 2012 Mini Countryman S and realized I didn't know where to find the power steering reservoir and I can't seem to find it in the manual as well. Maybe I'm persistently overlooking something, but I'm stumped.

I feel dumb asking, but I figure it's better to feel dumb than skip part of my fluid checks.

My Google-fu is usually mighty, but all my searches about Minis and power steering point to the power steering pump issue in the 1st Gen Minis that I already know too well from my departed 2003 S and nothing of use about the Countryman.
 
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You are fortunate that you have an electromechanical power steering (EPS) system that doesn't require power steering fluid.

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Originally Posted by Mini Mania
You are fortunate that you have an electromechanical power steering (EPS) system that doesn't require power steering fluid.

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Is that true for the 2015 Countryman too? Just got mine last week.
 
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Originally Posted by Mini Mania
You are fortunate that you have an electromechanical power steering (EPS) system that doesn't require power steering fluid.

Drive Hard. Drive Safe. Keep Grinning.

Thanks! Now that I know the right keywords, I'm finding relevant info.

I'd learned so much about my R53 that it's disconcerting having a car that I haven't yet investigated every last inch.
 
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Power steering EPS

Originally Posted by atombaum
Is that true for the 2015 Countryman too? Just got mine last week.
Welcome to NAM, atom. Yes, the 2015 also has the EPS system.

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