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NTC7849 - Oil Cooler Hose

Original price - Original price €55,00
Original price
€55,00
€55,00 - €55,00
Current price €55,00
Genuine Part
Genuine: Original manufacturer part. This product is the original part designed and produced by the vehicle manufacturer.
Oil Cooler Hose for the VM 2.4/2.5L four-cylinder turbo diesel engine.

This hose carries engine oil between the engine and the oil cooler, forming part of the oil cooling circuit that regulates lubricant temperature.
Vehicle Model Range Rover Classic up to 1994
Fitment Notes RANGE ROVER CLASSIC 1986-1994 — 2.4/2.5L 4 Cyl Turbo Diesel (1986-1991) and Diesel VM (1992-1994). Engine coolant valve hose / oil cooler hose. Classic Part.
Alternative Codes
NTC7849

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Frequently asked questions

What does the NTC7849 oil cooler hose do?
The NTC7849 oil cooler hose carries engine oil between the engine and the oil cooler on the VM 2.4/2.5L four-cylinder turbo diesel. It forms part of the oil cooling circuit that regulates lubricant temperature.
Which model and engine does this oil cooler hose fit?
This oil cooler hose fits the Range Rover Classic (1986-1994) with the 2.4/2.5L four-cylinder VM turbo diesel engine. It's a genuine Land Rover classic part. Confirm your car has the VM diesel engine before ordering, as other engines route cooling differently.
What are the signs an oil cooler hose needs replacing?
Oil cooler hoses typically fail as the rubber perishes, hardening and cracking with age and heat. Signs include oil seepage at the hose ends or oil pooling near the cooler. A weeping hose is usually replaced to prevent oil loss.