2005 Mercury Mountaineer "coolant cap faulty" Questions

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...4.O LOOSING COOLANT FROM THE OVERFLOW BOTTLE CAP Does the gauge show the engine running hot ? Could be several things including a faulty fan, water pump, thermostat, or other blockage in the

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...CAP,TOO MUCH WATER IN COOLANT SYSTEM NEED 50 / 50 WATER AND ANTIFREEZE.LOOK FOR WATER PUMP WEEP HOLE LEAK, IF COOLANT LEAKING OUT WEEP HOLE WATER PUMP BAD NEED REPLACING.CHECK FOR LOW COOLANT LEVEL, ...

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...coolant cap cause overheating There is no radiator cap on the Northstar engine. The only cap is on the surge tank (or expansion tank) and is pressurized. So the answer is Yes, a faulty surge tank cap ...

...in system This problem can be caused by: Improper coolant mix (too much water, not enough antifreeze) Faulty Radiator Pressure Cap Faulty Thermostat Coolant leaks Faulty Water Pump Blown Head ...

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...cap is faulty coolant/radiator fluid will constantly flow into the overflow bottle & ironically overflow it, this coolant will be lost instead of recalculated, the car will overheat & serious ...

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...cap. remember to always keep the radiator full when you're doing this.... Check the coolant level for over heating issue.If the coolant is low then car will overheat.Also if coolant is getting leaked ...

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...CAP WHEN CAR OVERHEATING IF CAR AT A STANDSTILL IN LONG TRAFFIC LINE OR MOVING SLOWLY.COOLANT TEMPERATURE SENSOR FAULTY.NOT TURNING ON COOLANT FAN.CHECK COOLANT FAN FUSE AND RELAY.IF ALL IS ...

cap may be bad, or the solution in the coolant system is not 50/50 coolant to water and it's boiling over. Possible that the radiator cap is faulty or the temperature of the engine is above the limits

...driving about two cups of coolant came out the top. the temp guage was normal and the coolant was normal colored. Could the cap be faulty? Yes, it is bad.  Buy a new cap, and that should do

cap which then blows the coolant to atmosphere, because there is now air in the system and no vacuum water can't flow back to the radiator, things that can go wrong are: - Loose fan belt - water pump,

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