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RTC4959 - Brandstoftoevoerslang

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Genuine Part
Genuine: Original manufacturer part. This product is the original part designed and produced by the vehicle manufacturer.
Brandstoftoevoerslang transporteert brandstof van de tank naar de toevoerleiding van het brandstofsysteem.

Deze verbindt de tankuitlaat met het toevoercircuit dat brandstof naar de motor levert. Specifiek voor de VM 2.4L turbodieselmotor.
Vehicle Model Range Rover Classic tot 1994
Fitment Notes RANGE ROVER CLASSIC 1986-1991 — Brandstoftoevoerslang, 2.4L VM Turbo Diesel (tot VIN HA610293)
Alternative Codes
RTC4959

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Frequently asked questions

What does the fuel tank feed hose do?
The fuel tank feed hose carries fuel from the tank outlet into the supply line on the Range Rover Classic 2.4L VM turbo diesel. It's the connection that feeds the circuit delivering fuel toward the engine.
Which Range Rover Classic does this fuel feed hose fit?
This fuel tank feed hose fits the Range Rover Classic 2.4L VM turbo diesel built 1986 to 1991, up to VIN HA610293. Confirm your VIN against this break before ordering, as later cars and other engines use different fuel plumbing.
How do I know the fuel feed hose needs replacing?
A perished fuel feed hose usually gives a diesel smell near the tank, damp or weeping joints, and sometimes hard starting from air drawn into the feed. Old rubber hoses crack and harden with age, so replacing a suspect feed hose typically restores a clean fuel supply.