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PCH002280 - Onderste koelslang – TD5

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Onderste koelvloeistofslang voor de Td5 2.5L 5-cilinder turbodieselmotor.

Deze onderste radiatorslang maakt deel uit van het primaire koelsysteem en verbindt het onderste tankgedeelte van de radiator met de inlaat van de waterpomp op het motorblok. Het leidt afgekoelde koelvloeistof van de radiator terug naar de koelkanalen van de motor.
Vehicle Model Land Rover Defender tot 2016
Fitment Notes DEFENDER 2004-2006 — Onderste koelslang, TD5
Alternative Codes
PCH002280

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Frequently asked questions

What does the bottom coolant hose do on a Td5 Defender?
The bottom coolant hose on the Td5 Defender connects the bottom of the radiator to the water pump inlet on the engine block, routing cooled coolant back into the engine. It's part of the primary coolant circuit on the 2.5L five-cylinder Td5 turbo diesel.
Which Defender does this lower hose fit?
This bottom coolant hose fits the Td5 Defender built between 2004 and 2006. Td5 Defender cooling hoses changed across the model's production, so check your build year and engine before ordering to confirm this is the right lower hose.
What are the signs this Td5 coolant hose needs replacing?
A failing bottom coolant hose on the Td5 Defender usually shows as coolant leaks at the radiator or water pump, cracks or bulging, or a soft feel when squeezed. Lower hoses typically perish with age and heat cycling, and a burst hose can cause rapid coolant loss and engine overheating.