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GAUDENCIA C.
Reviewed in Mexico on July 4, 2024
Pregunté si era la presión adecuada para una Sienna pero no lo es .Pero hasta ahorita su funcionamiento es bueno.Solo se queda el recuperador vacío después de días . De
Cleopatricia
Reviewed in the United States on June 16, 2024
Great product and functionality. No issues with fit.
Angel G
Reviewed in the United States on June 1, 2024
Did the job
toyotaboyz19
Reviewed in the United States on December 5, 2024
usually my local dealership has better prices than amazon when it comes to OEM toyota parts, but this was priced as the the same.my last cap was past it's expiration date, hence this purchaseOEM never disappoints
JB S
Reviewed in the United States on December 17, 2024
Fit 06 Sienna and resolved issue.If you have bubbling in your overflow tank, your cap may not be holding pressure. New cap fixed the issue on my Sienna.
BH
Reviewed in the United States on April 21, 2022
Reasonable price for genuine Toyota part, works well as intended.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on March 18, 2021
Fixed my 2002 Sienna coolant issues with a faulty aftermarket radiator cap. This OEM one fits much tighter and precise, and I no longer have pressure issues with the overflow tank. Worth every penny, and now I can be certain this radiator cap will probably outlive the rest of the vehicle.
Uncle Ha
Reviewed in the United States on February 4, 2020
This is indeed a genuine Toyota part as claimed by the seller. It works perfectly well.
rezgar
Reviewed in Canada on September 9, 2019
it fit perfectly and work better
SiteReader
Reviewed in the United States on April 26, 2015
Works just fine on my '95 Toyota Avalon. Looks like the genuine Toyota part, made in Japan.I definitely needed a new one after 20 years. Part of the release mechanism was broken on the old one , but that wasn't what was causing my problem. After trying a lot of things, including changing the timing belt and water pump, I realized my problem was that I wasn't "burping" the radiator as I added coolant. If you've drained coolant from the engine, you have to keep squeezing the upper radiator hose as you add new fluid. This gets the air bubbles out. I had to burp it like these half a dozen times, or more, as I refilled. When you're done, the upper hose should feel full. Pretty basic, but I was not familiar with this type of cooling system where you don't fill right at the top of the radiator.
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