Ignition lock caps

For those who are faced with the problem of icing the throttle cable and ignition switch, the use of the protective cap for the ignition…

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For those who are faced with the problem of icing the throttle cable and ignition switch, the use of the protective cap for the ignition switch is obvious. Snow falling on the dashboard heats up, thaws and the resulting liquid can flow into the ignition switch well. And since the operation of the snowmobile usually occurs at negative temperatures, the melted snow will eventually freeze, which will lead to icing of the key in the ignition lock. It is especially frustrating if the ignition key problem occurs while away from home.

The polyurethane ignition key cap will seal the keyhole. Protect the ignition lock from moisture ingress and freezing in this place. This means that at least one of the possible troubles while driving a snowmobile can be protected.

Some snowmobile manufacturers have foreseen this problem and incorporated such an ignition lock cap into the design, in some it is not provided. Snowmobiles of the last years of production, which are started with an electronic key, are generally devoid of such a problem, since there is no place in the design of the ignition lock where water could flow and freeze.

For owners of older snowmobiles, when the manufacturer has not yet set themselves the task of ensuring the tightness of the ignition lock, we offer several options for polyurethane ignition lock caps of different sizes. And you can also choose a new ignition key cap to replace the old rubber one that has become unusable.

Polyurethane caps in different colors and sizes can be selected based on the applicability information indicated on the product card or by size. A properly fitted polyurethane cap has an indefinite lifespan and is capable of sealing the ignition of your snowmobile at any temperature.