Coolant Cap Overtight?




If im having trouble getting a cap off, like the oil filter housing cap i'll put on work gloves with the rubber grips.
Then I have a big set of channel locks to use, put a towel over the cap to protect it from damage.
But that cap shouldnt be on that tight. Can see where the plastic nub went past where its supposed to stop (red circle), now its up over the ridge. Just have to force it off now.




The seal is done by a large o-ring that does not need to be put on tight.
Did the plastic cap survive or split up ???
** in case you're missing coolant, its not the venting cap causing leakage.
It's likely caused by high heat - Inspect your radiator seams for cracks and signs of wetness.
Last edited by CaliBenzDriver; Sep 10, 2025 at 07:40 PM.




Can just barely see the 2nd nub in your photo. (red square)
Took some photos of my cap on.
100% some doofus over-tightened this thing. Bought it back in May and I'll be doing most of the work on this car from now on.
I appreciate the cross reference pictures. Now I know that I need put on some rubber gloves, get a buddy, and see if I can lift that tab and turn it at the same time.
@CaliBenzDriver
No overheating issue nor do I suspect any leakage. The cap is not split or warped in anyway. If/when I get this thing out, you said there is an O ring in there. Should I just get a new one seeing as this one was crushed on for quite some time? Not sure if anyone else experienced issues with their caps. I see these things are like $10 on FCPEuro.




coolant cap seal
Once the cap fails to vent high pressure after engine stop, the coolant tank blows apart in two pieces.
Genuine cap orientation for reference....
the logo looks parallel with car
Last edited by CaliBenzDriver; Sep 11, 2025 at 12:58 AM.




