Product Description
HORN 24V
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What voltage and amperage does the TO 00591-31532-81 24V horn require?
A: The TO 00591-31532-81 is rated for 24V DC operation. It is designed to work with the standard 24V battery system used in Toyota electric lift trucks. Do not connect it to 12V or 48V systems. Verify your truck battery voltage before ordering.
Q: Which Toyota electric lift truck models use the TO 00591-31532-81 horn?
A: This horn is engineered for specific Toyota electric lift truck model years and series. Fit varies by model. Always verify your equipment model number and serial range on the nameplate before ordering. Contact us with this information to confirm compatibility.
Q: What is the decibel level or sound output of this 24V horn?
A: The TO 00591-31532-81 produces a clear, audible warning signal appropriate for warehouse and dock environments. Exact decibel specifications are available upon request. The horn provides sufficient volume for operator and pedestrian awareness in typical indoor and outdoor material handling settings.
Q: What causes horn failure and how long does this horn typically last?
A: Horns fail due to solenoid wear, internal contact pitting, or water intrusion in damp environments. Under normal use, expect 3-5 years of reliable operation. Cold storage and high humidity accelerate failure. A non-functional horn indicates internal mechanical wear and requires replacement.
Q: Is the TO 00591-31532-81 horn compatible with Crown, Raymond, Yale, or other lift truck brands?
A: No. This horn is designed specifically for Toyota equipment with matching connector type, voltage, and mounting. Other OEM brands use different horn assemblies. Do not cross-reference into Crown, Raymond, Yale, Hyster, Jungheinrich, or other manufacturers. Confirm your equipment OEM before ordering.
Q: What should I inspect if the TO 00591-31532-81 horn does not sound when activated?
A: First verify that the truck battery is fully charged and the battery terminals are clean and tight. Check that the horn switch button operates smoothly. Inspect the horn connector and wiring for corrosion or loose connections. If battery voltage and connections are good but the horn still does not sound, the horn solenoid has likely failed and requires replacement.
