Is there any method to test the radiator cap at home without using special tools?
I got a problem with radiator cap because it seems its allowing coolant to overflow when the engine is hot, but seems not facilitating coolant to return back to the raditor when the engine is cooling down. When I open the cap in the morning I can hear air flowing sound to radiator when the cap is loosen. It seems coolant not coming back to fill the vacuum.
Nissan is bringing in the Primera nameplate back. I hope it's not going to be some boring crossover but a car that will have superb handling, good responsive reliable motor like the Primeras of pre 2000. I also do hope they don't go under and the Primera becomes their saviour.
https://carbuzz.com/nissan-trademarks-primera-name/
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Is there any method to test the radiator cap at home without using special tools?
I got a problem with radiator cap because it seems its allowing coolant to overflow when the engine is hot, but seems not facilitating coolant to return back to the raditor when the engine is cooling down. When I open the cap in the morning I can hear air flowing sound to radiator when the cap is loosen. It seems coolant not coming back to fill the vacuum.
Please let me know any comments please.
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