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Is my stock coolant tank Cap bad?
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<blockquote data-quote="speeddemon2000" data-source="post: 9627452" data-attributes="member: 14576"><p>Crack the plug on the crossover tube and make sure you don't have air in the system. That's where you should always fill from. Second off the coolant cap is a common problem you should be able to buy one at your local auto parts store. If it continues you may have to buy a new overflow tank too. </p><p></p><p>Keep a close eye on your temps. The stock temp gauge is absolutely worthless. Don't even look at that thing. If you go into the diagnostic mode on you stock digital odometer you can see the actually temp. This is done by holding down the trip meter as you turn your key to the on position. Wait for Test to appear on the digital readout and release the button. </p><p></p><p>Pushing coolant out of the overflow tank can indicate more serious issues. I had an issue with head gasket where every time I went into boost I would push coolant out of the overflow tank then I would start to overheat.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="speeddemon2000, post: 9627452, member: 14576"] Crack the plug on the crossover tube and make sure you don't have air in the system. That's where you should always fill from. Second off the coolant cap is a common problem you should be able to buy one at your local auto parts store. If it continues you may have to buy a new overflow tank too. Keep a close eye on your temps. The stock temp gauge is absolutely worthless. Don't even look at that thing. If you go into the diagnostic mode on you stock digital odometer you can see the actually temp. This is done by holding down the trip meter as you turn your key to the on position. Wait for Test to appear on the digital readout and release the button. Pushing coolant out of the overflow tank can indicate more serious issues. I had an issue with head gasket where every time I went into boost I would push coolant out of the overflow tank then I would start to overheat. [/QUOTE]
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