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NRC9868 - Auto Transmission Oil Feed Pipe

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Genuine Part
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Automatic Transmission Oil Feed Pipe forms part of the automatic transmission cooling circuit on the 3.5L V8 automatic.

It carries automatic transmission fluid from the gearbox to the transmission oil cooler, where heat is shed before the fluid returns to the gearbox. A rigid formed pipe routed along the underside of the transmission.
Vehicle Model Range Rover Classic up to 1994
Fitment Notes RANGE ROVER CLASSIC 1986-1991 — Automatic transmission oil feed pipe, 3.5L V8 auto (to VIN HA610293)
Alternative Codes
NRC9868

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Frequently asked questions

What is the NRC9868 automatic transmission oil feed pipe and what does it do?
The NRC9868 oil feed pipe carries automatic transmission fluid from the gearbox to the transmission oil cooler, where heat is shed before the fluid returns. It's a rigid formed pipe routed along the underside of the transmission on the 3.5L V8 automatic Range Rover Classic. Genuine Land Rover part.
Which Range Rover Classic does this oil feed pipe fit?
This transmission oil feed pipe fits the 3.5L V8 automatic Range Rover Classic (1986-1991) up to VIN HA610293. It's specific to the V8 automatic's cooling circuit, so it won't suit manual cars or later builds. Check your VIN, as the early chassis cut-off matters here.
When should an automatic transmission oil feed pipe be replaced?
An automatic transmission oil feed pipe typically needs replacing when it corrodes, splits or weeps fluid at the unions. A leak drops the transmission fluid level and lets the gearbox run hot, which risks transmission damage. Replace a pipe that's rusted through or seeping to keep the cooling circuit sealed.