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key switch

Key switch bad again. Turning key to power up lift, gets no results. This is 4th key switch in 5 years. Crown lift parts guy said this is a weak link with the lift. Any way to bypass switch and utilize a toggle switch of some sort?
  • Posted 8 Jul 2021 23:28
  • By dmlinpa
  • joined 7 Jul'21 - 2 messages
  • Pennsylvania, United States
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Can't use a toggle switch, it needs to be the correct part.

You can go around the local crown branch and get in touch with the crown factory parts directly, or get in touch with a crown regional rep for parts.

If you call the factory, I would expect whomever you speak to would send your phone call to the help desk.
  • Posted 10 Jul 2021 13:48
  • By LaGrange
  • joined 15 Sep'13 - 301 messages
  • Missouri, United States
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