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LR046113 - Vacuum Hose – Pump to Booster

Original price - Original price €29,00
Original price
€29,00
€29,00 - €29,00
Current price €29,00
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Vacuum Hose - Pump to Booster The vacuum supply hose in the brake servo vacuum circuit. It connects the engine-driven vacuum pump outlet to the brake booster (servo).

The hose carries the vacuum the servo uses to provide power-assisted braking, reducing the pedal effort needed to apply the brakes. Used on the 3.0L V6 diesel engine in right-hand-drive applications.
Vehicle Model Land Rover Discovery 4 2010-2016 (L319)
Range Rover Sport 2005-2013 (L320)
Fitment Notes DISCOVERY 4 2010-2016 — 3.0 V6 Diesel, RHD, VIN >DA653236
RANGE ROVER SPORT 2010-2013 — 3.0 V6 Diesel, RHD
Alternative Codes
LR046113

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Frequently asked questions

What is the LR046113 vacuum hose and what does it do?
The LR046113 is the vacuum supply hose in the brake servo circuit. It connects the engine-driven vacuum pump outlet to the brake booster (servo) and carries the vacuum the servo uses for power-assisted braking, reducing the pedal effort needed to stop the vehicle.
Which engines and models does this vacuum hose fit?
This vacuum hose fits the 3.0 V6 diesel in right-hand-drive form on the Discovery 4 (2010-2016, from VIN DA653236) and Range Rover Sport L320 (2010-2013). It's specific to that engine and drive configuration, so it won't suit petrol or left-hand-drive cars.
Why does the brake vacuum hose need replacing?
A brake vacuum hose is replaced because it perishes, cracks or splits with age and heat, letting it leak vacuum. A leaking hose typically gives a hard brake pedal and loss of servo assistance, so a sound hose matters for reliable power-assisted braking.