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Fitment on a used steering rack varies by vehicle, so a bit of detail goes a long way. Our request form covers what breakers need to know, so every quote you get back is for the correct part:
The Ford Puma was produced as a single generation from 1997 to 2002, so used steering racks from anywhere within that 1997–2002 run are the most likely candidates for your car. There were no major mid-generation platform changes that are known to affect steering rack compatibility across that period, but always confirm the part against your exact registration with the breaker before buying.
Both the 1999 and 2001 Puma sit within the same single 1997–2002 generation, so in principle the steering rack should be compatible across those years. That said, engine size can influence steering rack specification, so if one car is a 1.4 and the other a 1.7 it is worth checking with the breaker that the part numbers match your exact application before committing.
Yes, engine size can affect steering rack fitment on the Puma — the 1.4, 1.6, and 1.7 variants may carry different rack specifications to suit their differing weights and outputs. When getting a quote from a breaker, always give them your engine size alongside your registration so they can match the correct rack rather than assuming all Puma racks are interchangeable.
Trim level alone does not affect steering rack fitment on the Ford Puma — the rack is part of the running gear, not a cosmetic item, and the Zetec S trim does not bring a fundamentally different rack solely by virtue of its badge. What matters is engine size, so focus on matching that rather than the trim name, and confirm the specific part with your breaker against your registration to be sure.
The 1.6 and 1.7 Puma engines are different displacements and the steering racks may not be identical, so a direct swap cannot be assumed without checking. Ask the breaker to verify the part number against your 1.7 registration before purchasing, as fitting the wrong rack could affect steering feel and safety.
Yes, used steering racks from vehicle dismantlers (breakers) are a common and cost-effective choice for the Puma. When contacting a breaker through Findapart, give them your full registration number and confirm your engine size — 1.4, 1.6, or 1.7 — so they can match the correct rack from their stock and avoid sending you an incompatible unit.