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πŸ’§ Porsche 996 106 447 04 Radiator Cap: The Perfect Replacement for Optimal Cooling Performance Review

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Description of πŸ’§ Porsche 996 106 447 04 Radiator Cap: The Perfect Replacement for Optimal Cooling Performance

Genuine Porsche OEM product.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

High price but fast delivery

It's about $10 more than dealer price but no shipping if you are in peak condition and shipping takes two days instead of 5-7 days from dealer. It has all the markings and seal quality of a true original, as it should be.

Pros
  • Radiator Cap
Cons
  • Not sure

15 mile failure resulting in engine overheating, towing costs and coolant change. More than 2 liters of coolant have been used. Fake? Return defective? I've never had an original Porsche part fail so quickly. Buyer Warning. A $24 part could cost you hundreds, or worst case, overheat the engine.

Pros
  • Parts
Cons
  • Some small things

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Fits perfectly! on standard

I had a problem with the radiator on my 2004 Porsche Boxster. I had to constantly refill liquid (water), there must have been a leak somewhere. Instead of going to an expensive dealer appointment, I decided to change the radiator cap in case it was old and not sealing properly. A new cover came, exactly the same as the original. Changed and for a month without loss!

Pros
  • caps
Cons
  • volume

Revainrating 5 out of 5

It looked like it was leaking from under the coolant.

The coolant in the Porsche 2005 911 (997) leaked around the expansion tank. It looks like it's coming out from under the coolant cap. After reading it, I found out that older versions of the header were prone to crashing. So the first thing I did was replace the cover. It's only been a few hours but I think that fixed the issue. The cap fits very well, better than the one on the car (the one on the car ends in 02, this one ends in 04).

Pros
  • Standard
Cons
  • Weak kit