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Saw you're only 7 miles from home. You can drive with the cap off that far so you don't have to pressurize the system as long as water is full and flowing in the coolant system.
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The most common reason this happens is a blown hose.
If the hoses are fine, the next most common thing is a pinhole leak during a trip that causes low water and a hot spot in the engine. Then it suddenly turns to steam and blows the water all out the relief valve. The easiest way to find a non apparent leak is to get UV dye and a light (AutoZone). It works best looking after dark.
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