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Gates TL183 Turbocharger Coolant Line
for 2017 Ford Expedition 3.5L V6 Gas DOHC Turbo

Gates TL183 Turbocharger Coolant Line - 2017 Ford Expedition
Gates TL183 Turbocharger Coolant Line - 2017 Ford Expedition Image 1
Gates TL183 Turbocharger Coolant Line - 2017 Ford Expedition

Gates
Brand:Gates
Part Number: TL183
UPC: 770075825142
Weight: 0.34 lbs
Condition:New



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Product Information

Description:

Get the Gates TL183 Turbocharger Coolant Line for your 2017 Ford Expedition. Buy now and secure your purchase online!

Gates Turbocharger Coolant Supply and Return Lines are designed for coolant conveyance to and from the turbocharger. Their robust design prevents leaks and handles the extreme temperatures found in the turbocharger system.

Features and Benefits:

  • Designed to fit like the original part for easy routing in tight engine compartments
  • Engineered improvements have been incorporated into parts with a high failure rate to improve performance and longevity
  • Mounting gaskets, seals and hardware are included where applicable
  • OE-Exact fit for direct replacement

Specifications:

Centerline Length:
18.75 in.
Centerline Length:
476 mm
Contents:
Turbocharger Coolant Drain Line, 2 Adapters
Grade Type:
OE Exact
Inlet Fitting Type:
Push On
Material:
Steel
Outlet Fitting Type:
Push On
Type:
Turbocharger Coolant Drain Line
Ford #:
BL3Z 8A520 B
NAPA Belts/Hose #:
TL183
Country of Origin:
CN

Gates TL183 Turbocharger Coolant Line compatibility with your 2017 Ford Expedition...

Last Updated: 08/24/2024

Years Vehicle Per Vehicle Position Fit NotesFitment Notes

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Ford Expedition

3.5L V6 Gas DOHC Turbo
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Return (Left (Driver))
 
Turbocharger Coolant Line
 

Ford Expedition



3.5L V6 Gas DOHC Turbo

Return (Left (Driver)) Turbocharger Coolant Line

1 Per Vehicle

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