
Brake Pressure Valve ANR3194 Discovery I ABS
The Brake Pressure Reduction Valve ANR3194 is designed for Land Rover Discovery I models equipped with ABS braking systems. This valve regulates brake pressure between the front and rear brake circuits, helping maintain proper brake balance and stable braking performance.
The pressure reduction valve plays an important role in preventing excessive brake force from reaching the rear brakes during heavy braking. A failing valve may cause uneven braking, rear wheel lock-up, or inconsistent brake pedal feel. Replacing the valve helps restore correct brake pressure distribution and safe braking operation.
This component installs directly into the brake hydraulic system and is designed as a direct-fit replacement for the original Discovery I ABS brake pressure valve.
Vehicle Fitment
Discovery
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Discovery I | 1994–1999 | ABS Brake Systems
Supersession Part Numbers
No supersessions found.
FAQ
What does the brake pressure reduction valve do?
It regulates brake pressure between the front and rear brake circuits to maintain proper braking balance.
Is this for ABS vehicles only?
Yes. This valve is designed for Discovery I models equipped with ABS.
What symptoms indicate a failing valve?
Possible signs include uneven braking, rear brake lock-up, or inconsistent brake pedal feel.
Part Number: ANR3194
FREE SHIPPING AVAILABLE TO THE LOWER 48
The Brake Pressure Reduction Valve ANR3194 is designed for Land Rover Discovery I models equipped with ABS braking systems. This valve regulates brake pressure between the front and rear brake circuits, helping maintain proper brake balance and stable braking performance.
The pressure reduction valve plays an important role in preventing excessive brake force from reaching the rear brakes during heavy braking. A failing valve may cause uneven braking, rear wheel lock-up, or inconsistent brake pedal feel. Replacing the valve helps restore correct brake pressure distribution and safe braking operation.
This component installs directly into the brake hydraulic system and is designed as a direct-fit replacement for the original Discovery I ABS brake pressure valve.
Vehicle Fitment
Discovery
-
Discovery I | 1994–1999 | ABS Brake Systems
Supersession Part Numbers
No supersessions found.
FAQ
What does the brake pressure reduction valve do?
It regulates brake pressure between the front and rear brake circuits to maintain proper braking balance.
Is this for ABS vehicles only?
Yes. This valve is designed for Discovery I models equipped with ABS.
What symptoms indicate a failing valve?
Possible signs include uneven braking, rear brake lock-up, or inconsistent brake pedal feel.
Part Number: ANR3194
FREE SHIPPING AVAILABLE TO THE LOWER 48
Description
The Brake Pressure Reduction Valve ANR3194 is designed for Land Rover Discovery I models equipped with ABS braking systems. This valve regulates brake pressure between the front and rear brake circuits, helping maintain proper brake balance and stable braking performance.
The pressure reduction valve plays an important role in preventing excessive brake force from reaching the rear brakes during heavy braking. A failing valve may cause uneven braking, rear wheel lock-up, or inconsistent brake pedal feel. Replacing the valve helps restore correct brake pressure distribution and safe braking operation.
This component installs directly into the brake hydraulic system and is designed as a direct-fit replacement for the original Discovery I ABS brake pressure valve.
Vehicle Fitment
Discovery
-
Discovery I | 1994–1999 | ABS Brake Systems
Supersession Part Numbers
No supersessions found.
FAQ
What does the brake pressure reduction valve do?
It regulates brake pressure between the front and rear brake circuits to maintain proper braking balance.
Is this for ABS vehicles only?
Yes. This valve is designed for Discovery I models equipped with ABS.
What symptoms indicate a failing valve?
Possible signs include uneven braking, rear brake lock-up, or inconsistent brake pedal feel.
Part Number: ANR3194
FREE SHIPPING AVAILABLE TO THE LOWER 48

















