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| Tdtj Member Since: 29 Sep 2021 Location: East kilbride Posts: 208
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| DaiL322Guy Member Since: 02 Jun 2025 Location: Marcham Posts: 4
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Yes I think so. Right towards the back almost near the bulkhead inline with the engine, which you don't realise quite how far back it actually sits in the engine bay. |
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| Karry Hane Member Since: 31 Aug 2023 Location: Pembrokeshire Posts: 1
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I did this repair recently on my son’s car,those pipes are a shocking price if you can even get them.
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| DaiL322Guy Member Since: 02 Jun 2025 Location: Marcham Posts: 4
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| DaiL322Guy Member Since: 02 Jun 2025 Location: Marcham Posts: 4
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Interesting thank you. What even are those pipes called and where do they go? |
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| Tdtj Member Since: 29 Sep 2021 Location: East kilbride Posts: 208
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Mine had tiny little pinholes in and they opened up more when hot so therefore leaked more when hot. I also used heater hose to fix. A couple of years back I think they were around 700 pounds from Land Rover. If you do a search there is a couple of threads on here 2016 4.4 diesel
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| chiefracing Member Since: 24 Aug 2024 Location: Gloucestershire Posts: 15
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An someone tell me how the hell you access these pipes on a 4.4 tdv8 please. Im struggling to even get my hands down there to remove the hose clips (I have exactly the same water leak).
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