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Condition:New Brand:Intermotor Manufacturer Part Number:1877345RMP MPN:1877345RMP EAN:1877345RMP Type:Solenoid Switch, starter Function:Solenoid Switch, starter Number of Poles:4 -pin connector Weight:0.298 kg Current Strength:100 A Peak Current:400 A Net weight:0.274 kg Reference OE/OEM Number:C.I.: XSS9, CAMBIARE: VE715000, EURO CAR PARTS: 402770030, FORD: 1509955, A710X11450BA, INTERMOTOR: 68010, LUCAS CAV: 76771, LUCAS CAV: 77099A, 77117, SRB330, MOTAQUIP: LVSS2, ROVER: ADU5728, 68010

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