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NTC5838 - Oil Cooler Pipe – Transmission

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Original price - Original price €112,00
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Oil Cooler Pipe – Transmission for the automatic transmission cooling circuit. The pipe carries automatic transmission fluid between the gearbox and the oil cooler, allowing heat picked up in the transmission to be shed before the fluid returns to the gearbox.

For automatic transmission applications.
Vehicle Model Range Rover Classic up to 1994
Fitment Notes RANGE ROVER CLASSIC 1986 - 1991 (To HA610293) CLASSIC Oil Cooler 3.9L,Automatic Transmission
RANGE ROVER CLASSIC 1992 - 1994 (From JA610294) CLASSIC Oil Cooler 4 Speed,Automatic Transmission (V)LA647644
Alternative Codes
NTC5838

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Frequently asked questions

What is the NTC5838 transmission oil cooler pipe and what does it do?
The NTC5838 oil cooler pipe carries automatic transmission fluid between the gearbox and the oil cooler on a Range Rover Classic (1986-1994). Heat picked up in the transmission is shed at the cooler before the fluid returns. It's part of the automatic transmission cooling circuit.
Which Range Rover Classic automatic models does this pipe fit?
This pipe fits Range Rover Classic automatics: 3.9L models up to VIN HA610293 (1986-1991), and 4-speed automatic models from VIN JA610294 (1992-1994) to LA647644. Fitment splits by VIN and transmission type, so confirm your chassis number and gearbox before ordering.
Why does a transmission oil cooler pipe fail and when should it be replaced?
Transmission oil cooler pipes typically fail through corrosion, chafing or perished joints, leading to fluid leaks. Signs include transmission fluid drips, a low fluid level, or overheating under load on a Range Rover Classic automatic. Leaking fluid starves the gearbox of cooling, so replace a damaged pipe to protect the transmission.