Standard Ignition Engine Crankcase Breather Hose P/N:V853
Keep your crankcase ventilation system breathing right with the Standard Ignition Engine Crankcase Breather Hose V743. It installs as a direct-fit replacement for the 2001 Ford Explorer, 2001-2003 Ford Explorer Sport, 2001-2005 Ford Explorer Sport Trac, and 2001-2011 Ford Ranger, routing crankcase gases along their intended path.
Over time a breather hose can split, harden, or become oil-soaked, which may allow a vacuum leak or vapor escape. If a failed breather hose is the cause of that condition, this hose replaces it — diagnose the source before ordering. Inspect connections and clamps during installation.
Interchange: PCV828 · 2-9814 · 29814 · 1L5Z6758AA · 4L5Z6758HA · 4L5Z6A664DA · KCV153 · KCV190. Manufacturer part number V743.
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What vehicles does the V743 breather hose fit?
It fits the 2001 Ford Explorer, 2001-2003 Ford Explorer Sport, 2001-2005 Ford Explorer Sport Trac, and 2001-2011 Ford Ranger. See the Buyer's Guide tab to confirm your vehicle.
What does a crankcase breather hose do?
It routes crankcase blow-by vapors along the intended ventilation path and helps limit oil mist escape. It manages ventilation and cannot stop blow-by itself.
What interchange numbers does this hose replace?
PCV828, 2-9814 (29814), 1L5Z6758AA, 4L5Z6758HA, 4L5Z6A664DA, KCV153, and KCV190. The manufacturer part number is V743.
How do I know if my breather hose needs replacing?
Signs it may need replacing include a cracked, hardened, collapsed, or oil-soaked hose. Diagnose the cause of any vapor or vacuum symptom before replacing the part.
Is this a direct-fit replacement?
Yes, it is a direct-fit replacement for the listed Ford applications. Inspect the connections and clamps during installation for a secure fit.
WARNING: These products can expose you to chemicals including lead and phthalates, which are known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.