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Old 07-16-2014   #11
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Default Re: Leaking Coolant Overflow Cap

Eric, it appears there is way too much coolant in the tank. My 91 shows "full" in the dipstick with about 1" of coolant. Somebody get him the correct cap ...
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Old 07-16-2014   #12
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"bdw18_123" is referencing the coolant "surge tank" up above the evaporator/heater module at the windshield.

The level indicator of your cap is missing and I'd think that likely provided the "escape route" for your coolant! Look at the coolant cap I linked to in an earlier post. That is what should be there.

The link now only goes to CC home page so enter any of these part #'s in the search block: 10239665, 244412 OR 14069687.

My cap has the stick and then it has 3 less than 1/8" holes for venting. Mine would have been new from GM in '03 I believe. If you want a non-vented cap with a gasket the cap from my '03 SSEi is a fit with a gasket but it does say "DEXCOOL". I believe most any cap on the GM dealer shelf would likely be a fit from anywhere in the '90's to maybe later.
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Old 07-17-2014   #13
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Oops, wrong coolant tank, lol! Forgot about that one...

But yeah, WVZR-1 is correct, there is supposed to be an indicator stick where that hole is in your cap, so that is undoubtedly where the coolant is leaking out from.
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Old 07-17-2014   #14
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Default Re: Leaking Coolant Overflow Cap

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Oops, wrong coolant tank, lol! Forgot about that one...

But yeah, WVZR-1 is correct, there is supposed to be an indicator stick where that hole is in your cap, so that is undoubtedly where the coolant is leaking out from.
Yep. The caps on our 90 and 91 look like this...




And, there appears to be some barrier material sandwiched under the 3-hole blister and the vent hole on the top of the cap.
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Old 07-17-2014   #15
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Default Re: Leaking Coolant Overflow Cap

Thanks guys, I ordered one from C. Central today. It helps knowing what it is supposed to look like!
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Its a dipstick, cold & hot markings
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