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<blockquote data-quote="LOVESBOOST" data-source="post: 8493445" data-attributes="member: 67199"><p>only logical advice given here. Come on guys. Caps will go bad and not hold the proper pressure, causing it to over heat because pressure allows the coolant to reach a higher boiling point, if the pressure drops then boiling point lowers, causing leaking coolant (from the cap) and overheating</p><p></p><p>If you don't wanna replace the cap (which I would) Take it to a shop and have them pressure test the cap to see if it is holding the correct pressure.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LOVESBOOST, post: 8493445, member: 67199"] only logical advice given here. Come on guys. Caps will go bad and not hold the proper pressure, causing it to over heat because pressure allows the coolant to reach a higher boiling point, if the pressure drops then boiling point lowers, causing leaking coolant (from the cap) and overheating If you don't wanna replace the cap (which I would) Take it to a shop and have them pressure test the cap to see if it is holding the correct pressure. [/QUOTE]
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