Feed Hose — 16" -12 AN — Pump to Reservoir
Feed Hose — 16" -12 AN — Pump to Reservoir
Part Number: HA-L158
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This 16-inch feed hose is built for clean, dependable fluid flow from the power steering pump back to the reservoir. It’s a low‑pressure hose assembly made with Parker 821 Series hose and -12 AN push‑lock fittings, sized right so the pump can do its job without pulling air or starving for fluid.
The flexible textile‑coated hose routes easily in tight engine bays, while the dual 45° fittings help keep bends smooth and natural. Constant tension clamps are included to keep everything tight as temperatures rise and fall.

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Why you’ll love it
- Proper -12 AN size for steady return flow
- Parker 821 Series low‑pressure hose with durable textile coating
- Dual 45° push‑lock fittings for cleaner routing
- Constant tension clamps stay tight through heat cycles
- Pre‑cut length eliminates guesswork during install
Tech Info
Heads‑up for installers
- Low‑pressure use only — not for pressure side applications
- Push‑lock fittings seat fully; verify hose is bottomed before final assembly
- Keep hose routed away from exhaust heat and moving components
- Bleed the steering system thoroughly after installation
Fitment
- Universal fit for power steering return/feed applications
- Commonly used in pump‑to‑reservoir routing
Use it with
- PSC power steering pumps
- PSC reservoirs and reservoir mounting kits
- PSC fluid coolers
- PSC steering fluid
Ideal for
- Pump or reservoir upgrades
- Replacing worn or cracked return hoses
- Custom steering and hydraulic plumbing builds
Specs
Hose Length: 16"
Hose Size: -12 AN (3/4" ID)
Hose Type: Low‑pressure feed / return
Hose Material: Parker 821 Series, textile‑coated
Fittings: (2) 45° push‑lock, low pressure
What’s included
- (2) Constant Tension Hose Clamps, -12
- (2) Push‑Lock Hose Fittings, 45° Elbow, -12 AN (Low Pressure)
- (16.5") Parker 821 Series Low‑Pressure Hose, 3/4" ID
California Prop 65 Warning
This product can expose you to chemicals including lead and di (2-ethylhexyl) phthalate, which are known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects or other reproductive harm.
For more information, go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov