Fan Blades for Viscous Unit on Early for Defender 200TDI| ERR3380
- SKU:
- ERR3380
- Brand:
- Direct Replacement
- Condition:
- New
- Availability:
- ALLOW 1-2 DAYS EXTRA SUBJECT TO AVAILABILITY
- Weight:
- 0.61 KGS
Description
This fan blade is designed for early Defender models equipped with the 200TDI engine. It plays a crucial role in the engine cooling system by helping to regulate temperature and prevent overheating. The fan blade works with the viscous coupling unit, engaging as engine temperature rises to provide efficient cooling. Suitable for use in vehicles from the 1983 to 2006 production years, this part ensures reliable performance and helps maintain engine health under demanding conditions.
Key Features:
Compatibility:
Superseded Part Number:
ERR3380
This part is a direct replacement designed to meet or exceed original specifications, ensuring reliable performance and durability.
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Key Features:
- Compatible with early Defender 200TDI engines
- Works with viscous coupling for temperature-dependent cooling
- Essential for preventing engine overheating
Compatibility:
- Defender
Superseded Part Number:
ERR3380
This part is a direct replacement designed to meet or exceed original specifications, ensuring reliable performance and durability.
Warranty Information
12 MONTHS - This product is covered by the manufacturer's standard 12 month warranty against material defects and workmanship.
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Additional Information
Compatible Vehicles: |
Defender |
Compatible Vehicles: |
Discovery 1 |
Compatible Vehicles: |
Range Rover Classic |
If you’re unsure whether this part is right for your vehicle or specific requirements, we strongly recommend contacting us before placing your order — we’re happy to help you check compatibility. Please note that returned items may be subject to delivery cost deductions and a restocking fee of up to 15% of the item’s net price. Images are for illustration purposes only; actual brand, colour, or quantity may vary.
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