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leaky coolant cap
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<blockquote data-quote="01cobravortech" data-source="post: 6506758" data-attributes="member: 14885"><p>I have seen several posts over the past years from members on here that have had to replace multiple caps because they weren't holding pressure. Clearly if it becomes a recurring problem the lip on your coolant degas bottle could be subtly warped and be the culprit for a leak and it could also be indicative of a head gasket issue.</p><p></p><p>But lets not jump the gun. I'm sure its just a banged up radiator cap.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="01cobravortech, post: 6506758, member: 14885"] I have seen several posts over the past years from members on here that have had to replace multiple caps because they weren't holding pressure. Clearly if it becomes a recurring problem the lip on your coolant degas bottle could be subtly warped and be the culprit for a leak and it could also be indicative of a head gasket issue. But lets not jump the gun. I'm sure its just a banged up radiator cap. [/QUOTE]
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