JeepJeepster
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I too have wondered why they decided to pressurize the overflow tank rather than keep it like the majority of other vehicles. More so since I believe they went back to having the cap on the radiator in 07 (I think).
And yes, the extra portion of the tank is most likely for environmental reasons, keeps antifreeze from just pouring on the ground. If any gets over there, it will get sucked back in once the Jeep cools off. My 98 ZJ just has a hose going to the fender well and lets it pour on the ground if it overflows. My 94 ZJ just lets it dribble out in the engine bay.
And yes, the extra portion of the tank is most likely for environmental reasons, keeps antifreeze from just pouring on the ground. If any gets over there, it will get sucked back in once the Jeep cools off. My 98 ZJ just has a hose going to the fender well and lets it pour on the ground if it overflows. My 94 ZJ just lets it dribble out in the engine bay.