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Aftermarket Replacement IGNITION SWITCH 57590-23342-71, 57590-23342-71 for Toyota

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Aftermarket Replacement Ignition Switch 57590-23342-71, 57590-23342-71 for Toyota

Category: Key Switches

 

Product Description

The aftermarket replacement ignition switch 57590-23342-71 is designed to replace the original equipment manufacturer (OEM) switch on Toyota forklifts and provide reliable ignition performance. This can minimize downtime and keep your forklift operating smoothly.  

 

The ignition switch is built to meet and exceed OEM specifications and is designed to withstand the demanding conditions of industrial environments. It is also rigorously tested for quality and durability. The switch is easy to install and does not require special tools.

 

Here are some of the benefits of this product:

  • Reliable Performance: Ensures consistent starting and ignition, minimizing downtime.

  • Durable Construction: Built to withstand harsh industrial environments and provide long-lasting performance.  

  • Easy Installation: Can be installed quickly and easily without special tools.

  • Cost-Effective Solution: Provides a quality replacement at a fraction of the OEM price.

Product Specifications

Part Type

Ignition Switch

Model Number

57590-23342-71

Make

Toyota

Condition

New

Fitment Type

Direct Replacement

Brand 

Aftermarket

Item Weight

0.352 ounces

Package Dimensions

4.17 x 1.97 x 1.57 inches

Contact Material

Alloy Steel

 

 

Aftermarket Replacement Ignition Switch for Toyota

 

Recommended Use/Applications

  • No Start: The most common sign is that the vehicle does not start when the key is turned.

  • Intermittent Starting: The vehicle starts sometimes but not others.

  • Difficulty Turning the Key: The key may be hard to turn or get stuck in the ignition.

  • Electrical Issues: Problems with the radio, lights, or other electrical components may occur.

  • Key Won't Eject: The key may become stuck and unable to be removed from the ignition.

  • Engine Stalling: The engine may start and then suddenly stall.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why Does My Forklift Sometimes Start and Sometimes Not?

Intermittent starting is a common sign of a failing ignition switch. Internal contacts within the switch can become worn or corroded, leading to inconsistent connections. This can sometimes cause the engine to crank and start usually, while other times, it may not respond at all when the key is turned. Other potential causes include a faulty starter motor, solenoid, or battery connections, so proper diagnosis is essential.

 

How Can I Tell if it's the Ignition Switch and not the Starter?

A simple test checks if you hear a clicking sound when you turn the key to the start position. If you hear a click but the engine doesn't crank, the problem is more likely with the starter or solenoid. If you hear nothing at all, the ignition switch is a more likely culprit. However, a professional diagnostic check is always recommended for accurate identification.

 

Is it Difficult to Replace an Ignition Switch Myself?

Depending on the specific forklift model, replacing an ignition switch can vary in difficulty. Some are relatively straightforward, while others may require disassembling the steering column or other components. 

It might be manageable if you're comfortable with basic mechanical work and can access a service manual. However, if you're unsure or uncomfortable, it's best to have a qualified technician do it to avoid further complications.

 

Can a Faulty Ignition Switch Drain My Battery?

In some cases, yes. A faulty ignition switch can cause a parasitic draw on the battery, which continues to draw power even when the forklift is turned off. This can happen if the switch is not properly disconnecting the electrical circuits. 

If you notice your battery frequently draining, a faulty ignition switch could be a contributing factor, among other potential electrical issues. A professional parasitic draw test can help determine the source of the drain.

 

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