In order to achieve the most efficient automobile, many of the systems have been pressurized. This could be true of your coolant system. Does your radiator cap have any information about it being pressurized, on top?
You might see some numbers before PSI - PSI stands for "Pounds per Square Inch" and is a common method for measuring pressure. You should always be careful before removing your radiator cap because the liquid is very hot.
Some models don't even have radiator caps. Manufacturers might have removed these because too many negligent owners burned themselves. With a pressurized radiator cap, it can relieve some of the pressure inside, after it becomes too high.
If you don't know how to handle a pressurized radiator cap, then don't worry. You can bring your car or SUV into our dealership. We will be very careful, following all relevant safety procedures. Be safe, call us.
You might see some numbers before PSI - PSI stands for "Pounds per Square Inch" and is a common method for measuring pressure. You should always be careful before removing your radiator cap because the liquid is very hot.
Some models don't even have radiator caps. Manufacturers might have removed these because too many negligent owners burned themselves. With a pressurized radiator cap, it can relieve some of the pressure inside, after it becomes too high.
If you don't know how to handle a pressurized radiator cap, then don't worry. You can bring your car or SUV into our dealership. We will be very careful, following all relevant safety procedures. Be safe, call us.
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