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In Reply to: Temp light YM2000 posted by Mick on Monday, September 03, 2007:
When I dumped mine in a stream they couldn't find me though I was still on it because my face was Yanmar red.
Caps are cheap enough, and a new one plus a fill-up might be all you need. Someone who knows your model can advise about using any generic cap, a generic one with the same psi-rating as yours, or a Yanmar one. With grey models, if the rating is stamped on the factory cap, it's not in psi.
It was likely sold to you low on coolant. Have you checked the other fluids?