Slave Cylinder for Discovery 1 TDI 200TDI Range Rover Classic
- SKU:
- TKC2786L
- Brand:
- Direct Replacement
- Condition:
- New
- Availability:
- ALLOW 1-2 DAYS EXTRA SUBJECT TO AVAILABILITY
- Weight:
- 0.68 KGS
Description
This clutch slave cylinder is designed for Discovery 1 and Range Rover Classic models equipped with TDI and 200TDI engines, covering years from 1970 to 1993. It operates hydraulically to disengage the clutch when the pedal is pressed, ensuring smooth gear changes. A faulty or leaking slave cylinder can cause difficulty in engaging or changing gears, making this replacement part essential for maintaining proper transmission function.
Key Features:
Compatibility:
Superseded Part Number:
TKC2786L
This part is a reliable direct replacement designed to meet or exceed original specifications, ensuring dependable performance and fit.
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Key Features:
- Compatible with Discovery 1 and Range Rover Classic models from 1970 to 1993
- Fits TDI and 200TDI engine variants
- Ensures smooth clutch disengagement for easier gear changes
Compatibility:
- Discovery 1
- Range Rover Classic
Superseded Part Number:
TKC2786L
This part is a reliable direct replacement designed to meet or exceed original specifications, ensuring dependable performance and fit.
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: |
Discovery 1 |
Compatible Vehicles: |
Range Rover Classic |
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TKC2786LG |
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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