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Old July 21st 05, 08:32 PM
Dave Packham
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Pretty sure the new radiator came with one but ill check. Would that be
cause of the water getting to hot? Or is it that the cap is loosing pressure
and allowing it to overflow? Is the water temp always in the boiling range,
but just being contained?

Thanks

Dave P

"TeGGeR®" > wrote in message
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>> My 93 Honda accord had radiator problems and leaks. I replaced the
>> thermostat and the radiator. it doesn't boilover anymore but I still
>> can hear that the water is boiling into the overflow container when I
>> turn off the car. when I turn off the car the fans stop... if I leave
>> it for a few minutes the fans turn back on. I have replaced the
>> thermo with the suggested value one. are the fans not turning on
>> enough? is there an electronic sensor that is turning on too high?
>> shouldn't the water temp stay below boil?
>>

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> Replace the rad cap.
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