Do some vehicles have the thermostat in the radiator cap ?

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I have a 2000 Chevy Tahoe- 5.3 and a 06 Silverado with a 5.3 Flex fuel?

Not in the cap but some have them just under it. The rad cap has a pressure release valve and a vacuum valve to allow excessive pressure to be released and the vacuum valve to refill the rad from the overflow bottle when pressure is low.

whats wrong with a dirt bike that starts up but you have to keep giving it gas to keep it started?

none at all. it would be the dumbest design

oil light in carrolla?

No my friend they sure do not.

Someone keyed my car!?

No.Radiator cap holds pressure in coolant system around 14 lbs

carb spacer?


Thermostat"s Job is to control flow of coolant. It is to keep temp
in the--eng & Head at I95 degree Fh.

Is it true that "hummer" cars are scratch proof?


I will not try to impress you with my years as Mechanic/ I am past
that, Others will be quick to say you can buy ,more or less lb.
press cap& Thermostat with more or less heat range/I"ll stay with
my statement

Dakota won't start. Acts like it's shorting out when starting. Help for automotive dummy please?

THE OLDER G.M CARS HAD A NECK WITH THE THERMOSTAT UNDER THE RADIATOR CAP
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