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346999 - Heater Intake Hose

Original price - Original price €41,30
Original price
€41,30
€41,30 - €41,30
Current price €41,30
OEM Part
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Brand PR2 Allmakes OE
Heater Intake Hose is the flexible convoluted air hose in the heater fresh-air intake ducting.

It connects the fresh-air intake to the heater housing, carrying incoming air into the heater box. The convoluted wall lets the hose flex and route around the bulkhead while keeping the intake airway open. Used on both petrol and diesel applications.
Vehicle Model Land Rover Series 2 and 3
Alternative Codes
346999

In stock 4 units
3 · Gouda 1 · Drachten
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  • Netherlands / Belgium / Germany: 2–4 working days.
  • Other EU countries + UK: 4–8 working days.
  • Outside EU/UK: delivery times vary — contact us for an estimate.

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Frequently asked questions

What does the heater intake hose do?
The heater intake hose is the flexible convoluted hose that connects the fresh-air intake to the heater box. It carries incoming air into the heater, and its convoluted wall lets it flex around the bulkhead while keeping the intake airway open.
Where does the heater intake hose fit?
The heater intake hose sits in the fresh-air intake ducting between the intake and the heater housing on Series 2 and 3 models. It's used on both petrol and diesel applications, carrying outside air into the heater box.
Why would the heater intake hose need replacing?
Convoluted hoses like this typically split, crack or collapse with age, which lets in unfiltered air or restricts heater airflow. A perished intake hose is worth replacing when refurbishing the heater. Check the length and end diameters against your original before fitting.