Product Description
The CUMMINS 3286499 OEM TURBO OIL DRAIN HOSE is designed for 1989–2004 5.9L Cummins diesel engines. This genuine Cummins oil return hose provides a secure path for oil draining from the turbocharger back to the engine, helping maintain proper lubrication system performance and leak-free operation.
Use this part when repairing oil leaks, replacing a damaged turbo drain hose, servicing the turbocharger, or during engine rebuild work. Always verify fitment by year, make, model, engine, and engine serial number before ordering.
FEATURES
- Genuine Cummins OEM turbo oil drain hose
- Designed for 1989–2004 5.9L Cummins applications
- Transfers oil from the turbocharger back to the engine
- Helps prevent oil leaks and lubrication issues
- Direct-fit replacement for factory hose
- Ideal for maintenance, repair, and turbocharger service work
FITMENT
- 1989–1993 Dodge Ram 2500/3500 5.9L Cummins
- 1994–1998 Dodge Ram 2500/3500 5.9L Cummins
- 1998.5–2002 Dodge Ram 2500/3500 5.9L Cummins 24V
- 2003–2004 Dodge Ram 2500/3500 5.9L Cummins
- Select Cummins industrial and commercial 5.9L applications
WHAT'S INCLUDED
- 1 Cummins 3286499 OEM Turbo Oil Drain Hose
CROSS-REFERENCE AND RELATED PRODUCTS
- Cummins 3286499
- Turbocharger mounting gasket components
- Turbo oil supply line service parts
SPECIFICATIONS
- Manufacturer: Cummins
- Part Number: 3286499
- Part Type: Turbo Oil Drain Hose
- Engine Compatibility: 5.9L Cummins
- Fitment Years: 1989–2004
- Vehicle Application: Dodge Ram 2500 / 3500
- Condition: New
- Quantity: Sold Individually
FAQ
Will this part fit my truck?
This part fits the applications listed above. Always verify your year, make, model, engine, and engine serial number before ordering.
Is this a direct replacement?
Yes. Cummins 3286499 is designed as a direct-fit OEM replacement turbo oil drain hose.
What is included?
This listing includes one Cummins 3286499 OEM turbo oil drain hose.
What does the turbo oil drain hose do?
The turbo oil drain hose returns oil from the turbocharger center housing back to the engine crankcase after the oil has lubricated the turbo bearings.
When should this hose be replaced?
Replace the hose if it becomes brittle, cracked, leaking, swollen, or damaged during turbocharger service.
Do I need any related parts?
Inspect the turbo oil supply line, turbocharger mounting gaskets, clamps, fittings, and related sealing components during installation and replace worn parts as necessary.