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599336 - Choke Cable – 2.25L RHD & 2.6L LHD

Original price - Original price €38,40
Original price
€38,40
€38,40 - €38,40
Current price €38,40
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Choke Cable for the carburettor cold-start system.

The cable links the dash-mounted choke control to the carburettor, operating the choke mechanism to enrich the fuel mixture for cold starting. Covers 2.25L petrol (RHD) and 2.6L petrol (LHD, without column lock) applications.
Vehicle Model Land Rover Defender up to 2016
Land Rover Series 1
Land Rover Series 2 and 3
Fitment Notes SERIES III — choke cable, 2.25L petrol RHD
SERIES III — choke cable, 2.6L petrol LHD (without column lock)
Alternative Codes
599336

In stock 2 units
1 · Gouda 1 · Drachten
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  • 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 choke cable do?
The choke cable links the dash-mounted choke control to the carburettor, operating the choke to enrich the fuel mixture for cold starting. This cable covers Land Rover Series carburettor petrol engines, on the variants listed below.
Which engine and drive variants does this choke cable cover?
This choke cable covers two variants: 2.25L petrol on right-hand-drive vehicles, and 2.6L petrol on left-hand-drive vehicles without a steering column lock. Confirm your engine size, drive side, and column-lock setup before ordering, as the matching cable differs between variants.
What are the signs a choke cable needs replacing?
A choke cable typically needs replacing when it seizes, frays, or no longer holds or returns the choke setting. On these Series petrol engines, a stiff control or a choke that won't stay set usually points to a corroded or fraying inner cable. Replace it before the inner cable fails.