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- Tap on radiator (screwed)
- Dimension mm (outer diam./height) : 31/27
- Supplied with gasket
- Part on diagram # : 10+11
- Material brass
- Replaces the plastic model
- Tap on radiator (screwed)
- Dimension mm (outer diam./height) : 31/27
- Supplied with gasket
- Part on diagram # : 10+11
- Material brass
- Replaces the plastic model
Your vehicle's radiator cap, also known as a safety valve, isn't just there to cover the top opening of your radiator. It plays a crucial role in the proper cooling of your engine. The radiator cap ensures a tight seal in the cooling system, allowing pressure to build up within it. This increase in pressure raises the boiling point of the coolant, similar to how a pressure cooker works. As a result, the engine's coolant temperature can reach up to 120°C.
Why Change the Radiator Cap?
Over time, it's necessary to replace the radiator cap as it can simply wear out or "fatigue." A malfunctioning cap can lead to the failure of the valve, which usually results in the explosion of the cooling system hoses. Regularly checking and replacing the radiator cap as needed is a small but essential step in maintaining your vehicle’s cooling system and preventing more serious issues.
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2.5 TDi 200 diesel 1990->1994 from 09/1990 to 12/1994
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2.5 TDi 300 diesel 1995->1998 from 01/1995 to 03/1998
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2.5 TDi 200 diesel 1990->1994 from 09/1990 to 12/1994
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2.5 TDi 300 diesel 1995->1998 from 01/1995 to 03/1998
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2.5 TDi 200 diesel 1990->1994 from 09/1990 to 12/1994
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2.5 TDi 300 diesel 1995->1998 from 01/1995 to 03/1998
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2.5 TDi 300 diesel 1994->1998 from 07/1994 to 12/1998
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2.5 TDi 200 diesel 1989->1994 from 10/1989 to 06/1994
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2.5 TDi 300 diesel 1994->1995 from 01/1994 to 12/1995
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2.5 TDi 200 diesel 1991->1994 from 09/1991 to 04/1994
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4.0i V8 petrol 185hp 1994->2002 from 05/1994 to 02/2002
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4.6i V8 gasoline 220hp 1994->2002 from 05/1994 to 12/2001