On the side of the ABS control unit, there's a rubber hose which dissapears underneath the LHM tank. No idea where it goes but I'd assume some sort of fluid manifold somewhere.
Mine is perished and although i've tried cutting and re attaching, I've done this 3 times now and its time to replace the whole pipe.
Can anybody supply me with the part no and/or the internal diameter / length please?
Thanks,
Chris
Looking for a Xantia part no and dimensions please
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Chris
1. 5270R6 oil back harness
2. 5270Y4 Oil return pipe Diam 4.5mm x 6 No longer available
3. 5270R2 Oil return pipe 60 long
4. 5270R3 Oil return pipe
Is the right diagram
Kenny
1. 5270R6 oil back harness
2. 5270Y4 Oil return pipe Diam 4.5mm x 6 No longer available
3. 5270R2 Oil return pipe 60 long
4. 5270R3 Oil return pipe
Is the right diagram
Kenny
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Thanks Kenny,
Much appreciated.
Chris
Much appreciated.
Chris
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Chris,
Sorry my poor English, is this the right diagram.
Kenny
Sorry my poor English, is this the right diagram.
Kenny
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Re: Looking for a Xantia part no and dimensions please
Hi Chris
All the pipes attached to the tank octopus are fluid return pipes, except the (suction) one (usually with a right-angle plastic elbow) leading off to the pump.
Largest return pipe will be steering (high flow return), and the smaller ones from other parts of the suspension/brake system.
None of the return pipes are under high pressure, so any rubber hose of the right diameter will do, if original is NFP.
Some NFP parts available on https://www.pieces-de-rechange-classic.com/, a PSA site.
All the pipes attached to the tank octopus are fluid return pipes, except the (suction) one (usually with a right-angle plastic elbow) leading off to the pump.
Largest return pipe will be steering (high flow return), and the smaller ones from other parts of the suspension/brake system.
None of the return pipes are under high pressure, so any rubber hose of the right diameter will do, if original is NFP.
Some NFP parts available on https://www.pieces-de-rechange-classic.com/, a PSA site.