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Ford parts often have all sorts of what appear to be part numbers on them. 
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Ford:- 1151641 or 2S 7T 11000DB.
Bosch:- 0986 021351
If that's the right one, a new (cheapo) can be bought outright for £50 or less. Lucas replacement £70.00 (exchange) Bosch replacement £103.00 (exchange).
Based on the assumption that it is an up to 2005MY ST220 carry over?
Mike.

Try
Ford:- 1151641 or 2S 7T 11000DB.
Bosch:- 0986 021351
If that's the right one, a new (cheapo) can be bought outright for £50 or less. Lucas replacement £70.00 (exchange) Bosch replacement £103.00 (exchange).
Based on the assumption that it is an up to 2005MY ST220 carry over?
Mike.
Zoobeef said:
I thought the noble ones had a shorter solenoid to clear the fuel tank than the st220 ones.
Yes - I had a dodgy alternator replaced about 6 years ago, and the 'correct' part no. had a solenoid that was about 10mm longer than the original and ended up being very close to the fuel tank. So much so, that Skip was not happy with it and so glued a neoprene shield to the tank as a stop-gap whilst the original was re-furbed! Unfortunately the correct/incorrect part number was not listed on the bill. The starter motor hadn't actually failed, it was covered in clutch dust, stopping it engage, if it doesn't fly forward the solenoid does not work, I am told this is the most common faliure mode due mainly because of poor design, it's sitting next to a centrifuge. It is fairly rare for the unit to actually break or wear out.
All it needed was stripping and cleaning.
All it needed was stripping and cleaning.
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