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Originally Posted by Tcoat
Ya I looked through the service manuals and they don't even show it as existing much less have a repair/replacement procedure for it.
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Makes sense as it looks for sure non serviceable. The main body is pressed in and the cap is crimped at the base. It feels like there is a spring in there that keeps the cap up. You may be able to pry the cap off and re-crimp it but
OP, I'd gently blow air into the fill hole in a non-sexual manor and see if you can feel air venting around the cap.