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BykerPete



Member Since: 02 Feb 2015
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United Kingdom 2014 Defender 110 300 Tdi CSW Willow Green
Loose pipe - is it a problem
Morning all.

Just having a poke around on my 2.2 Tdci and noticed that the plastic pipe marked on the image in my gallery is loose and can be wiggled and turned quite easily. It's the one with the red arrow pointing at it just forward of the ECU. The jubilee clip is tight but the plastic bit above it is loose where it goes into the larger black plastic cylinder. There doesn't seem to be any obvious way to tighten it either Crying or Very sad

Sorry for the lack of technical knowledge but some of this stuff is currently beyond me Big Cry

Anyone have any ideas or is it safe to ignore?

Thanks,

Pete.
Post #426094 25th May 2015 10:36am
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munch90



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its just a clip on engine breather pipe , normally this type are quite loose fitting , really as long as it doesn't pull off easy , if you pinch each side it will come off

doubt that jubblie clip is standard would have thought it would have had spring/clipped style of clamp like the one back further on the pipe


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Post #426098 25th May 2015 10:47am
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BykerPete



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Brilliant. Thanks for the rapid reply - this really is the best forum out there Bow down

Pete.
Post #426099 25th May 2015 10:49am
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