Product Description
After Market Ignition Switch With Key
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the difference between the CR 133528 aftermarket and CR 133528-OEM ignition switches?
A: The CR 133528 is an aftermarket replacement ignition switch, while the CR 133528-OEM is the original Crown manufacturer part. Both include keys and provide the same electrical function. Aftermarket versions are typically lower in cost while OEM parts ensure exact original specifications and warranty coverage.
Q: Which Crown lift truck models are compatible with the CR 133528 ignition switch?
A: The CR 133528 aftermarket ignition switch is designed to replace OEM ignition switches in Crown electric lift trucks. Verify your equipment model, switch mounting configuration, and key type match before ordering to confirm compatibility.
Q: Does the CR 133528 come with replacement keys?
A: Yes. The CR 133528 aftermarket ignition switch includes replacement keys as specified in the product description. Key type and cut specification should match your original equipment for proper operation.
Q: What electrical specifications should I verify for the CR 133528 ignition switch?
A: Ignition switches must match the voltage system of your Crown lift truck (typically 12V or 24V DC) and the contact configuration of your control circuit. Verify switch contact ratings and key-on/off voltage outputs against your equipment electrical schematic before use.
Q: How long does an aftermarket ignition switch typically last?
A: Quality aftermarket ignition switches typically provide 3-7 years of service in normal use. Failure signs include difficulty turning the key, intermittent electrical loss, or inability to start the equipment. Environmental exposure to moisture and salt accelerates wear.
