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Old 12-10-2011, 08:11 PM
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They make cap testers, but it's cheaper to just replace it. It's almost certainly the problem; if you were losing pressure anywhere else you'd have a leak. A bad thermostat will make the engine warm up slowly but will not prevent the system from pressurizing.

If you listen closely you *might* even hear the air wheezing out of the cap when you squeeze a hose.
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