Ignition switch and starter switch for tractors and construction machines
A reliable ignition or starter switch is important for safely and efficiently starting and stopping your machine. At Techniek Totaal, we offer a wide range of ignition switches and starter switches for tractors, agricultural machines, construction equipment, and forklifts.
We supply standard ignition switches with 3 or 4 positions and key, often including one or two spare keys. We also offer pull switches, which must be pulled out to start the engine. Another common option is the glow-start switch – named for its function: first preheating, then starting the engine.
Connecting an ignition switch
Planning to replace or install an ignition switch? Always consult the wiring diagram of your machine. This diagram shows exactly where the electrical connections should go, helping you avoid incorrect installations or malfunctions.
Suitable for many machines and brands
Our switches fit a wide range of machines, both old and new. We stock well-known brands such as Granit Parts, Kramp Varsseveld, Cobo, and Bosch – known for quality and durability.
We offer ignition switches for: Fendt, Case IH, John Deere, Deutz-Fahr, Massey Ferguson, New Holland, Steyr, Same, Fiat, Hürlimann, Lamborghini, Ford, Valtra-Valmet, Claas, Renault, JCB, Jungheinrich, David Brown, Kubota, Linde, Wacker Neuson, Weidemann, Belarus, BT, Carraro, Clark, Eicher, Kramer, Landini, Lindner, Mercedes Benz, Schäffer, Schlüter, Still, Toyota, Yale, Zetor, Yanmar, Volvo CE / BM, McCormick, Combilift, Bobcat, Hyster, Mitsubishi, Steinbock, Holder, Güldner, Hangcha, White, Zettelmeyer, Doosan, Ursus, Genie, Moffett, Atlas, Caterpillar, Goldoni, Hanomag, Komatsu, and Porsche.
Benefits of a new ignition switch
A worn or faulty ignition switch can lead to starting issues or unsafe situations. Replacing it in time ensures:
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Your machine starts smoothly and without hiccups.
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You avoid damage to wiring or starter motor.
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You improve safety in daily use.
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You regain trust in your equipment – even under heavy use.
Tips for installation and use
Always disconnect the power before installation to prevent short circuits. Make sure the switch is mounted securely and cannot shift while in use. Not sure about the wiring? Check the diagram or ask for help.
Frequently asked questions
Are ignition switches universal?
Not always. Check the number of positions, voltage (12V or 24V), and connector type.
What is the difference between a glow-start switch and a standard ignition switch?
A glow-start switch includes an extra position to preheat the engine – useful for diesel engines in colder climates.
Do spare keys come included?
Yes, most ignition switches come with one or two spare keys.
What if I don’t have a wiring diagram?
Try to find one online or contact the machine’s manufacturer or a technical forum for help.