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NRC6799 - Hand Throttle Grommet

Original price - Original price €5,40
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Hand Throttle Grommet fits into the hand throttle control assembly, lining the aperture where the throttle cable passes through and sealing it against dirt and moisture.
Vehicle Model Land Rover Defender up to 2016
Fitment Notes DEFENDER 1987-2006 — Hand Throttle Control. All engine variants.
Alternative Codes
NRC6799

In stock 3 units
3 · Gouda 0 · Drachten
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Frequently asked questions

What is the NRC6799 hand throttle grommet for?
The NRC6799 hand throttle grommet fits into the hand throttle control assembly on the Land Rover Defender (1987-2006). It lines the aperture where the throttle cable passes through and seals it against dirt and moisture. It fits all engine variants.
How many grommets are needed for the hand throttle?
Typically one NRC6799 grommet is needed per hand throttle control assembly. It's a single sealing grommet for the cable aperture. If you're refurbishing the hand throttle, it's usually worth fitting a fresh grommet while the assembly is apart, as the old rubber tends to perish.
Why does the hand throttle grommet need replacing?
The hand throttle grommet typically needs replacing when the rubber perishes, hardens or splits with age. A worn grommet stops sealing the cable aperture, letting dirt and moisture into the hand throttle control. Replacing it keeps the cable running cleanly and the assembly protected.