
Originally Posted by
Nanna Truck
Had the same join "pop" today 17ks into a Darwin Trip, so did about 14ks better than Greg!!! Arived home on the Tilt Tray with caravan in tow, much to the delight of my Nissan GQ driver Mate. ( Reckon the teasing won't subside anywhere near 12 Months). Like Greg had also carried out full service and thorough inspection including that join as it is a known problem in this forum.
Question for the Forum Sages; Should I replace both lines as insurance? or is the failure due to the curve in the flexible part of the line.
Regards
Harry
Hi Harry, I researched this failure a bit on this forum and the consensus is that the weak point is the LH side trans cooler line hose join only. This is on the higher pressure side of the cooler running from the top of the trans. I just replaced mine with a new LR part as a precaution. But it's still worth checking the RH side hose crimp joint and if you can rotate the flex hose easily at the crimp replace that too. Mine was ok.
To remove the difficult to get at top flare nut a crows foot spanner makes the job easier.
Cheers
Simon
PS soon to replace my fuel pump, fuel block, CPS, PS pump, water pump for my D2as 250k precautionary present!
Cheers
Simon
2003 D2a TD5, ACE, SLS, Vienna Green.
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