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NRC5976 - Stuurbekrachtingsleiding – Bak naar reservoir

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Stuurbekrachtigingsleiding - Stuurhuis naar Reservoir is de lagedrukretourleiding in het hydraulische circuit van de stuurbekrachtiging, die vloeistof van het stuurhuis terugvoert naar het reservoir.

Nadat de vloeistof zijn werk heeft gedaan bij het stuurhuis, voert deze leiding het terug naar het reservoir om het circuit te voltooien. Gemonteerd op voertuigen met stuurbekrachtiging.
Vehicle Model Land Rover Defender tot 2016
Fitment Notes DEFENDER 1987-2006 — Leiding van stuurhuis naar reservoir, alleen voertuigen met stuurbekrachtiging (vanaf chassisnummer JA918809)
Alternative Codes
NRC5976

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Frequently asked questions

What does the NRC5976 power steering pipe do?
The NRC5976 power steering pipe is the low-pressure return pipe, carrying fluid from the steering box back to the reservoir to complete the power steering circuit on the Defender. It handles spent fluid after it has done its work at the box.
Which Defenders does this power steering pipe fit?
It fits power-steering-equipped Defender models from 1987 to 2006, from VIN (V)JA918809 onward. Earlier power steering builds before that VIN break use a different pipe, so confirm your chassis number before ordering.
What are the signs this return pipe needs replacing?
Power steering return pipes typically corrode, chafe or split where they run along the chassis. Look for fluid leaks, a falling reservoir level, or staining around the pipe. A failed return pipe lets the system lose fluid and lose steering assistance.

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