- Direct Replacement
- 13 PSI
- Country of Origin: Taiwan


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PT Auto Warehouse R124 – Radiator Cap, 13 PSI
*$252.30
Informação adicional
Brand | PT Auto Warehouse |
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Color | Yellow |
Material | Aluminum, Brass |
Exterior Finish | Brass or Aluminum |
Item dimensions L x W x H | 2.99 x 2.99 x 2.01 inches |
Vehicle Service Type | Multiple Vehicle Types |
Closure Type | Twist-On |
OEM Part Number | MB222066, MB356417, MB660055, MB660701 |
Manufacturer | PT Auto Warehouse |
Style | Modern |
UPC | 617395368150 |
Item Weight | 3.2 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 2.99 x 2.99 x 2.01 inches |
Item model number | R124 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Manufacturer Part Number | R124 |
Date First Available | September 24, 2014 |
Amazon Customer –
I performed a coolant flush, replaced thermostat and radiator hoses at 90k miles. However, I started losing coolant and could not find any visible leaks. Based on comments that I had found in my research, I replaced the radiator cap, and this fixed the problem. The cap arrived quickly, fit perfectly and resolved the coolant leak issue.
F. Rivera Palmdale, CA –
This worked great in my 96 Subaru Legacy Brighton. Had issues with old cap and air bubble pushing the antifreeze out. Tested for bad head gasket and there was no evidence. Still put in a new thermostat, fluid, radiator cap, and subaru conditioner (just in case as the engine is old and it’s actually designed to fill in gaps where graphite in the head gaskets is lost.) No issues since, running on a few months of no fluid loss or problem.
Mr.Speed22 –
The radiator cap was assembled with quality and attention to detail, it fit perfectly on my newly installed Denso Radiator in my 2001 Infiniti QX4.
iworkblue –
94′ Toyota Pickup: Came quickly, fits well, and came in a nice labeled box. Looks to be made well and made in Taiwan, not Japan (I would have preferred Japan). The spring on these caps can ware out (fail). Replacing your radiator caps (for me it is for a 94′ Toyota (22R-E)) is an easy maintenance thing to do. I tend to do this about every eight years or 80,000 miles (so it doesn’t have to be done often). This one has a metal spring (which is good). You can’t see in the product’s photos. I paid $6.81 (08-2020). The blue rubber seems to be silicone – which lasts longer than rubber seals and does better in cold temps, but can usually only stand temperatures to about 200 degrees and car radiator temps tend to get a high of 195 degrees. I prefer silicone, but didn’t know that the temp limits would be so close. So I’ll keep an eye on it and update this review if it fails. Otherwise nice product and I would buy again and is a value for the money.
Motogirl99 –
Exactly what I wanted
Mattski –
I bought this radiator cap because it was time for maintenance on my car’s coolant system. It fits perfectly, better than my previous radiator cap.
BurazeKun –
Seals. Fits perfect. Mazda Miata 1990.
ALarson –
Cant be the price or quick delivery. It fits but its so tight it may have you wondering if it fits at first.
Prime Customer –
Nothing wrong with product I can just tell from alot of automotive exp it is not a long lasting durable piece not as good as Jap OEM stock for sure but the Jap look is nice 👍
iworkblue –
I’ve bought a few of these in the past few years for different cars. The fitment is perfect, and the rubber gaskets appear to be a silicone rubber vs. regular rubber on other caps. Been on my G35 for about a week, no issues or leaks.