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NTC1686 - Power Steering Pipe – V8 – LHD

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Original price - Original price €107,40
Original price
€107,40
€107,40 - €107,40
Current price €107,40
Genuine Part
Genuine: Original manufacturer part. This product is the original part designed and produced by the vehicle manufacturer.
Power Steering Pipe forms part of the power steering hydraulic circuit, carrying pressurised fluid from the steering pump to the steering box.

The rigid pipe connects the pump outlet to the steering box input, delivering the hydraulic pressure that provides steering assistance and returning it through the circuit. For V8 petrol applications in left-hand-drive configuration.
Vehicle Model Land Rover Defender up to 2016
Fitment Notes DEFENDER 1987-2006 — Power steering pump to steering box pipe, V8 Petrol, LHD (from VIN JA918809)
Alternative Codes
NTC1686

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Frequently asked questions

What is the Power Steering Pipe (NTC1686) used for?
The Power Steering Pipe carries pressurised fluid from the steering pump to the steering box on the Land Rover Defender V8 petrol. This rigid pipe delivers the hydraulic pressure that provides steering assistance, then returns it through the circuit. It's the high-pressure feed between pump and box.
Which Defender does this power steering pipe fit?
This power steering pipe fits the Land Rover Defender V8 petrol in left-hand-drive form, from VIN JA918809. The LHD routing differs from right-hand-drive, so confirm your steering side, engine and VIN before ordering to make sure the pipe runs correctly to the box.
Why does a power steering pipe need replacing?
Power steering pipes typically fail through corrosion of the rigid line or leaks at the unions on the Defender V8. Fluid weeping at the pump or box end, a drop in reservoir level, or heavy steering usually signal the pipe is leaking and the hydraulic circuit needs attention.