I have an 88 Honda Accord and I leak power steering fluid a littleI pushed my finger through the silver foil of a new bottle and didn't realize I pushed it all the way into the bottleWhen I went to pour it into my power steering the foil thingy slid right into the power steering resevoir before I had a chance to grab it.Is this going to cause a blockage or other damage? Do I need to take it to a shop or try to fish it out? Thanks for the answers.Dave
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What ever you do don't drive it the foil will be cut to bits by the power steering pump and may stick in the steering rack pinion spool valveIf your car has a remote reservoir your in luck just disconnect the two or three hoses pull the bottle off and turn it fluid and all out into a drain pan hope you did not add fluid while runningAluminum will not seal up the leaking steering rackHave you driven a new honda lately?