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For 1990-2009 cars only

NEED CAUTION


Object Number: 107487  Size: SH

A pressure-vent cap is used with the cross-flow radiator to allow a buildup of 103 kPa (15 psi) in the cooling system. This pressure raises the boiling pint of the coolant to approximately 125°C (262°F) at sea level. DO NOT remove the radiator cap to check engine coolant level; check coolant visually at the see-through coolant reservoir. Coolant should be added ONLY to the reservoir, when the system cools.

The pressure-vent radiator filler cap contains a blow off or pressure valve and a vacuum or atmospheric valve. The pressure valve is held against its seat by a spring or predetermined strength, which protects the radiator by relieving pressure if it exceeds design limits. The vacuum valve is held against its seat by a spring, which permits opening of the valve to relieve vacuum created in the system when it cools off and which otherwise might cause the radiator to collapse.


Object Number: 48305  Size: SF

The radiator cap is designed to discourage inadvertent removal. A rubber asbestos gasket is added to the diaphragm spring at the top of the cap. Embossed on the cap is a caution against its being opened and arrows indicating the proper closed position.