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Usually if it's leaking from the filler cap and the engine is not overheating, then either the cap is not tightened properly, the rubber seal on the cap is damaged/faulty (get a new cap), or the spring in the cap for maintaining proper pressure is faulty (get a new cap).
CAP Scientific ended in 1988.
CAP College Foundation was created in 1988.
The strike was eventually settled and a salary cap was introduced, limiting how much money any one (1) team could spend in a fiscal year.
look for 2 screws that hold down the cap. you will need a Phillips screwdriver for the job.
According to the Haynes repair manual for Chevy/GMC trucks 1988 thru 2000 the cap should be a 15 psi radiator cap.
pop off center cap loosen nut with toll located in glove compartment wheel cover should come right off
Defective new cap/rotor?
If its a gas engine yes, if its a diesel no.
On top of the distributor cap.
no it would not.
I have an 1988 Deville. On my car the power steering pump is on top of engine next to the belt tensioner. You will see a reservoir with a plastic cap . Remove cap and put fluid in there.