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Does anyone know what this 90 degree pipe connector is for?

While changing my battery yesterday in my 2010 LR2, I noticed this little connector sitting in the tray behind the old battery.

It was connected to anything.

Does anyone know what it is for?

Could it be related to the tube that connects to the top of the battery?

Post #383733 3rd Jan 2020 4:41 pm
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MotionInc



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Looks like the vent pipe elbow.

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It could be a water hose elbow for windscreen/headlight washers etc. 94 Disco 300 TDI Gone
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Post #383736 3rd Jan 2020 4:58 pm
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Largered



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MotionInc wrote:
Looks like the vent pipe elbow.


I think that also, as the pipe to elbow fitting is not pressure burred, as it would be for windscreen washer use. The union is only friction fit.

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Doesn't seem to be from the headlight washers because the headlights are still getting wet from the spray.

Vent is the best answer so far. If it is the vent, do I need to find out where it lost the connection? Or doesn't it matter.

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MotionInc



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The bent pipe fitting is simply to avoid the hose from kinking around a corner on the physical battery and preventing the gas from venting. Can you see where your hose is connected to the top of your battery? Is it connected directly to the top of the battery or is there another elbow fitting there in between the battery and the vent hose. Regardless, it should not be issue unless the battery can shift it's physical position, that should not be possible if it was properly installed. I think you had another thread with a pic of the new battery setup? I'll have a look but the pic was pretty dark from memory I think.

EDIT: Looks like there is a fitting on that pic so it's likely redundant now.............can you trace the vent pipe all the way? Personally, after looking at the pic (it's not dark BTW, I just have a bad memory Rolling with laughter ), your setup looks fine to me. Did you find the fitting during the install b4 new battery was fitted or after?

Post #383762 3rd Jan 2020 9:25 pm
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Doesn't appear the be any kinks in the vent.

I found that fitting under the battery when I removed the old one. Maybe my friends at the dealership left it there from another event.


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Looks like an old battery breather pipe.

Post #383910 5th Jan 2020 9:20 pm
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The connector should be attached to that pipe on right of the battery.
It then plugs into breather hole on end of the battery.

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You mean here?

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That’s the one looks like someone lost the one you found and replaced,it or new battery had one on

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Cool. Thumbs Up

Thanks everyone!

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