don't try it. i drove 20 miles without one and my head gasket blew. its a pressurized system and without the cap, there's no pressure. not a good thing.
Remove the radiator cap ONLY when the engine is cold.
There is no radiator cap, you must fill through the coolant reservoir.
The cooling system on this vehicle does not use a radiator cap on the radiator but on a remote tank. It may have a different (larger) cap on it than what you are used to seeing on the radiator.
Blown head gasket? Air trapped in the system (hasn't bled out yet)? Wrong cap?
14 psi.
Yes, it is possible but not recomended.
Not for very long, the coolant will splash out to a point where it will overheat.
Not very far. Without the cap on your radiator your cooling fluid will not flow properly and you can have a serious problem with overheating.
If you have a threaded cap on your coolant reservoir that is your " radiator cap "
No , the " radiator " cap / pressure cap is the thread on cap on the engine coolant reservoir
The radiator cap is on top of the radiator.
the radiator cap is on top of the radiator you idiots
A lot of vehicles don't have the radiator cap on the radiator , they use a thread on style cap on the engine coolant reservoir ( that is the pressure cap / radiator cap )
The thread on cap on your engine coolant reservoir is your pressure cap / radiator cap
The thread on cap on the engine coolant reservoir is the pressure cap / radiator cap
The thread on cap on your engine coolant reservoir is your pressure cap / radiator cap
Jack up the radiator cap and drive a new truck under it