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2008 FFRR SC part LR006147 - where do these 2 hoses go?

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Old Apr 26, 2018 | 09:56 AM
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Default 2008 FFRR SC part LR006147 - where do these 2 hoses go?

Hi,

I have a 2008 full fat range rover supercharged

I have a replacement hose LR006147 on hand as the current one was leaking from 3 different spots. It looks like the rubber degraded over time. I successfully removed 4 of the 6 connections for the current hose. I am not sure where these 2 remaining hoses run, and what all I need to remove - if anything - to get to them. They appear to run down under the super charger. Any tips or hints would be appreciated.

I've searched the forums and found some info from 2006 models, but I'm not sure how similar these models are to mine.

I've tried to attach pictures using firefox and safari, but neither appears to be working on my mac at this time.

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Old May 13, 2018 | 01:27 AM
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Looks like the pictures came through. Any and all advice on getting to the end connections for the two hoses marked by the yellow arrows is appreciated. I really don’t want to remove the supercharger, fans, belts, etc. just to get to these last 2 connections, so I’m hoping someone has 1st hand experience with this hose.
 
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