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NRC9996 - Luchtstroomslang

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Genuine Part
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Beschrijving:
Luchtslang voor de Range Rover Classic, voorzien van de 3.5-liter V8 EFI-motor.

Deze rubberen slang verbindt het luchtfilterhuis met de luchtmassasensor in het inlaatsysteem. De luchtmassasensor meet het volume lucht dat de motor binnenkomt om de brandstoftoevoer via het elektronische brandstofinjectiesysteem te regelen. Deze slang zorgt voor een afgedichte, onbelemmerde luchtstroom tussen het filter en de sensor.

Alle productcodes / identificatienummers:
NRC9996 NRC9996

Modellen:
Range Rover Classic tot 1994
Opmerkingen over montage:
RANGE ROVER CLASSIC 1986-1991 — 3.5L V8 EFI Benzine
Vehicle Model Range Rover Classic up to 1994
Fitment Notes RANGE ROVER CLASSIC 1986-1991 — 3.5L V8 EFI Petrol
Alternative Codes
NRC9996

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Frequently asked questions

What does the air flow hose do?
The air flow hose connects the air filter housing to the air flow sensor on the Range Rover Classic with the 3.5-litre V8 EFI engine. It carries filtered air to the sensor, which measures airflow so the fuel injection system can set the right fuel delivery.
Where is the air flow hose fitted?
The air flow hose sits in the induction system between the air filter housing and the air flow sensor on the 3.5-litre V8 EFI Range Rover Classic. It forms part of the sealed air path feeding the electronic fuel injection.
Why does the air flow hose need replacing?
Air flow hoses typically perish, crack or split with age and underbonnet heat on the Range Rover Classic. A split hose lets unmetered air past the air flow sensor, which usually causes poor running, rough idle and weak throttle response on the V8 EFI engine.