There is no radiator cap, just an overfill cap where you put coolant in I guess. I am looking for the same answer and saw that answer while looking. I thought about taking off the plastic above with eight screws to look under, but it probably will reveal nothing. So more than likely, the overfill cap is the radiator cap. I noticed on top of the cap it had a graphic of not to take off when hot and to take off when cool, so that must be it. Thanks Ford for making something that should be simple, so difficult.
The thread on cap on your engine coolant reservoir is your pressure cap / radiator cap
You fill it though the resivoir cap
The thread on cap on your engine coolant reservoir is your pressure cap / radiator cap
Take radiator cap off, fill radiator with coolant, put cap back on!
Under the hood on the passenger side of engine compartment. Be sure the engine is cold when you remove the cap.
On a Lincoln LS : The engine coolant reservoir is located in the engine compartment , on the drivers side , near the firewall ( I believe it has a thread on cap , which would be the pressure cap / radiator cap )
The 2001 Windstar has no radiator cap. It has an antifreeze bottle.
Well, honey, first you gotta locate the radiator cap on that old Taurus. Make sure the engine is cool, 'cause you don't wanna burn yourself. Slowly twist off the cap, pour in a mixture of coolant and water until it reaches the top, then twist the cap back on. And voila, you've just topped off the radiator of your 2001 Ford Taurus.
On the radiator.
On a 2001 Lincoln Navigator : The thread on cap on the engine coolant reservoir is the pressure cap / radiator cap
On a 2001 Ford Expedition : The thread on cap on your engine coolant reservoir is the pressure cap / radiator cap
Yes it is the cap on the plastic radiator fill tank