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PBP101100 - Oliekoelerpijp

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Genuine Part
Genuine: Original manufacturer part. This product is the original part designed and produced by the vehicle manufacturer.
Beschrijving:
Oliekoelerleiding voor het oliekoelcircuit van de motor.

Deze leiding transporteert motorolie tussen het oliefilterhuis en de oliekoeler-warmtewisselaar, en maakt deel uit van het olie-naar-koelvloeistof-koelcircuit op de V8 benzinemotor. Het zorgt voor een correcte oliestroom en -temperatuur om motoronderdelen onder belasting te beschermen.

Alle productcodes / identificatiecodes:
PBP101100 PBP101100

Modellen:
Land Rover Discovery 2 1998-2004 (L318)
Montage-opmerkingen:
DISCOVERY 2 1998-2004 — Benzinemotoren
Vehicle Model Land Rover Discovery 2 1998-2004 (L318)
Fitment Notes DISCOVERY 2 1998-2004 — Petrol engines
Alternative Codes
PBP101100

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Frequently asked questions

What is the Oil Cooler Pipe used for?
The Oil Cooler Pipe routes engine oil between the oil filter housing and the oil cooler heat exchanger on the Discovery 2 V8 petrol engine. It forms part of the oil-to-coolant cooling circuit, maintaining correct oil flow and temperature to protect engine components under load.
Which Land Rover models does this oil cooler pipe fit?
This oil cooler pipe fits the Land Rover Discovery 2 petrol V8 (1999-2004). It's specific to the petrol engine's oil cooling circuit, so it's not used on the diesel variant. Confirm your engine type before ordering.
Why does the oil cooler pipe fail and when should it be replaced?
Oil cooler pipes typically fail through corrosion, perished seals or splits at the joints, which show up as oil leaks or weeping around the cooler. Replace the pipe if it's leaking or corroded, since lost oil flow to the cooler can let oil temperatures climb under load.