
Jeenda Radiator Cap At173610 15 Psi For John Deere S560 S690 240 250 260 270 280 318D 319D 110 120 160Lc 200Lc 210Le 332D 333D 4
$14.54
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What John Deere models is the JEENDA Radiator Cap AT173610 compatible with? A: The JEENDA Radiator Cap AT173610 is compatible with various John Deere models including combines like S560, S690, 9560 STS, and 9660 STS (s/n 715401-later), as well as skid steer loaders such as 240, 250, 260, 270, and 280. It also fits multiple construction and industrial equipment.
- Q: What is the pressure rating of the JEENDA Radiator Cap AT173610? A: The JEENDA Radiator Cap AT173610 has a pressure rating of 15 psi, which helps maintain the optimal operating temperature of your engine by preventing coolant from boiling over.
- Q: Is the JEENDA Radiator Cap AT173610 a genuine part or an aftermarket item? A: The JEENDA Radiator Cap AT173610 is a 100% brand new aftermarket item designed to meet or exceed OEM specifications, ensuring high-quality performance and durability.
- Q: How do I install the JEENDA Radiator Cap AT173610? A: To install the JEENDA Radiator Cap AT173610, simply align the cap with the radiator neck and turn it clockwise until you hear a click, indicating it is securely fastened. Always ensure the engine is cool before installation.
- Q: What should I do if the radiator cap is leaking or not holding pressure? A: If the JEENDA Radiator Cap AT173610 is leaking or not holding pressure, it may need to be replaced. Check for any damage or debris on the sealing surface, and ensure it is properly tightened. If issues persist, consider replacing the cap.