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ETC4417 - Gashendelmechanisme

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Gaskoppeling is een mechanisch onderdeel in de brandstofinjectiebesturing van de 2.5L 4-cilinder dieselmotor.

Het verbindt de input van het gaspedaal met de gashendel op de brandstofinjectiepomp, waarbij de vraag van de bestuurder wordt omgezet in een verandering in de brandstoftoevoer. Correcte geometrie, scharnierconditie en veerretourfunctie zijn essentieel voor een soepele gasrespons en nauwkeurige controle van het motortoerental. Vervanging is nodig wanneer de koppeling slijtage, corrosie of vervorming vertoont die speling of binding in het bedieningspad veroorzaakt.
Vehicle Model Land Rover Defender tot 2016
Fitment Notes DEFENDER 1987-2006 — 2.5L NA Diesel, 2.5L Turbo Diesel
Alternative Codes
ETC4417

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Frequently asked questions

What is the ETC4417 Throttle Linkage used for?
The ETC4417 Throttle Linkage connects the accelerator pedal to the throttle lever on the fuel injection pump of the 2.5L 4-cylinder diesel engine. It translates pedal movement into a change in fuel delivery, controlling engine speed. Fits the Land Rover Defender 2.5L NA and turbo diesel models built 1987-2006.
Where does the throttle linkage sit on the engine?
The throttle linkage sits between the accelerator pedal and the injection pump throttle lever on the 2.5L diesel Defender. It's part of the mechanical fuel control, so pivot condition and spring return govern throttle response. Wear, corrosion or deformation typically introduces slack or binding in the actuation path.
What are the signs the throttle linkage needs replacing?
Signs the throttle linkage needs replacing typically include sticky or notchy throttle response, slack in the pedal action, or the engine not returning cleanly to idle on the 2.5L diesel Defender. Worn pivots and a tired return spring are common causes. Renew it when corrosion or play develops.