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TO 00590-43555-71

TO 00590-43555-71

Toyota 10 Amp Fuse

Regular price $99,999.00
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Compatibility

Make Toyota
Model 7HBW23

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Product Description

Genuine Toyota 10-amp cartridge fuse designed for electric lift truck main circuit protection. Factory-spec component providing reliable overcurrent protection for Toyota electric pallet jacks. Cartridge style, 5.1 inches overall length. Direct replacement for original equipment specifications.

Specifications

Electrical
Rated Current10A (amperes) continuous
Overall Length5.1 inches
StyleCartridge fuse
Part Numbers
Manufacturer Part Number00590-43555-71
Toyota Part NumberTO 00590-43555-71
Compatibility
Compatible EquipmentToyota electric pallet jacks, model 7HBW23

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What is the amperage rating of the TO 00590-43555-71 fuse?
A: The TO 00590-43555-71 is a 10-ampere (10A) continuous-rated cartridge fuse designed for main circuit protection in Toyota electric lift trucks. It provides overcurrent protection for the primary power distribution system.

Q: What equipment does this 10A fuse fit?
A: The TO 00590-43555-71 is compatible with Toyota electric pallet trucks, including the 7HBW23 model. Verify your truck model before ordering to ensure correct fitment.

Q: What are the physical dimensions of this fuse?
A: The TO 00590-43555-71 is a cartridge-style fuse with an overall length of 5.1 inches. This dimension is critical for proper fitment in the fuse block of your equipment.

Q: Is this fuse an OEM part or aftermarket?
A: The TO 00590-43555-71 is a genuine Toyota OEM part carrying the original equipment manufacturer designation. Using OEM fuses ensures correct electrical specifications and safety compliance for your electric lift truck.

Q: What happens if this fuse blows repeatedly?
A: A repeatedly blown 10A fuse indicates an electrical fault in the main circuit, such as a short or overload condition. Do not replace the fuse with a higher-amperage unit as this bypasses safety protection. Have the electrical system diagnosed to identify the root cause of the fault.