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NRC6309 - Heater Hose – Non-TDi – LHD

Original price - Original price €13,80
Original price
€13,80
€13,80 - €13,80
Current price €13,80
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Heater Hose for the cabin heating circuit, carrying engine coolant between the cooling system and the heater matrix to supply heat to the cabin.

Shaped for left-hand-drive heater pipe routing on the earlier petrol and non-TDi diesel engines. The hose connects into the heater feed/return run that draws hot coolant from the engine and returns it once it has passed through the heater core.
Vehicle Model Land Rover Defender up to 2016
Fitment Notes DEFENDER 90/110/130 — heater hose (LHD, pre-TDi, up to 1991)
Engines: 2.25L and 2.5L petrol, 2.5L NA diesel, 2.5L turbodiesel (19J)
Alternative Codes
NRC6309

In stock 2 units
1 · Gouda 1 · Drachten
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Frequently asked questions

What is the NRC6309 heater hose and what does it do?
The NRC6309 is a heater hose for the cabin heating circuit. It carries hot engine coolant between the cooling system and the heater matrix to supply heat to the cabin. It's shaped for left-hand-drive heater pipe routing on the earlier non-TDi engines.
Which Land Rovers does this heater hose fit?
This heater hose fits the left-hand-drive Defender 90, 110 and 130 with the pre-TDi engines, up to 1991. That covers the 2.25 and 2.5 litre petrol, the 2.5 naturally aspirated diesel, and the 2.5 turbodiesel (19J). Confirm yours is non-TDi and LHD, as routing differs.
Why do heater hoses fail and when should this be replaced?
Heater hoses typically fail when the rubber perishes, cracks, or splits with age and heat cycling, causing coolant leaks, a dropping coolant level, or a loss of cabin heat. A perished hose can also let air into the cooling system. Replace it once it's hardened, swollen, or seeping.
Is fitting a heater hose a DIY job?
Fitting a heater hose is typically a straightforward DIY job needing basic hand tools and hose clip pliers. The cooling system has to be partially drained first, then topped up with the correct coolant and bled to clear trapped air afterwards. Take care working near a hot engine.