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Related to Clutch Hoses & Lines for 964 (911) C4 1989-93
Porsche
96431530151
Product Information
The Porsche Pressure Line Between Control Valve and Pressure Accumulator is a genuine OEM hydraulic line designed to ensure proper operation of your differential lock system. This high-pressure line connects the control valve to the pressure accumulator, transferring hydraulic fluid securely and reliably under load.
Fits:
What This Product Does:
The pressure line is part of the hydraulic system for the locking differential in Porsche models. It connects the control valve to the pressure accumulator, ensuring that hydraulic pressure is properly stored and delivered to the system when needed.
Symptoms Of A Faulty Pressure Line:
This pressure line is a high-pressure hydraulic component—if it fails, the differential lock system won’t function correctly, reducing performance and safety. Replacing it with a genuine OEM Porsche line ensures:
Diagram Ref No 9
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Product Information
Pressure Line Between Control Valve And Pressure Accumulator.The Porsche Pressure Line Between Control Valve and Pressure Accumulator is a genuine OEM hydraulic line designed to ensure proper operation of your differential lock system. This high-pressure line connects the control valve to the pressure accumulator, transferring hydraulic fluid securely and reliably under load.
Fits:
- Porsche 964 (911) C2 1989-93 (5-Speed Gearbox)
- Porsche 964 (911) C4 1989-93 (5-Speed Gearbox)
What This Product Does:
The pressure line is part of the hydraulic system for the locking differential in Porsche models. It connects the control valve to the pressure accumulator, ensuring that hydraulic pressure is properly stored and delivered to the system when needed.
Functions:
- Transfers hydraulic pressure between the control valve and pressure accumulator.
- Maintains reliable operation of the differential lock system.
- Ensures smooth engagement and disengagement of the diff lock under load.
- Designed to withstand high hydraulic pressures without leakage or deformation.
Symptoms Of A Faulty Pressure Line:
- Differential lock not engaging or releasing correctly.
- Hydraulic fluid leaks near the accumulator or valve.
- Warning lights or fault codes related to the diff lock system.
- Reduced traction when the lock fails to operate.
- Visible wear or damage on the line itself.
This pressure line is a high-pressure hydraulic component—if it fails, the differential lock system won’t function correctly, reducing performance and safety. Replacing it with a genuine OEM Porsche line ensures:
- Leak-free and reliable hydraulic pressure transfer.
- Correct fitment within the diff lock hydraulic system.
- Restored function of the accumulator and control valve connection.
- Long-term reliability under demanding driving conditions.
Diagram Ref No 9
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Vehicle Group
Vehicle Group
- Porsche 964 (911) C2 1989-93
- Porsche 964 (911) C4 1989-93
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