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The Best Way to Buy Used Ignition Switches Online

Is your car failing to start or stalling? We offer fully tested, OEM-quality ignition switches and lock assemblies. Get the perfect fit for your vehicle with fast shipping across NJ and nationwide.

Continuity Tested

All internal circuits verified for perfect electrical flow.

OEM Reliability

Genuine factory parts that outperform cheap aftermarket units.

High quality tested used ignition switch assembly

Certified Used Ignition Starters for Peak Performance

The ignition switch is the heart of your vehicle's electrical system. At Falcon Car Parts, we specialize in providing genuine used ignition switches that ensure your engine starts reliably every time. Why spend hundreds at the dealership when you can get a tested OEM part for a fraction of the cost?

Every used ignition assembly in our inventory is carefully removed from donor vehicles and subjected to a rigorous testing phase. we check for mechanical smoothness and electrical contact integrity across all key positions.

  • Voltage Verified: We ensure no resistance or heat buildup in the contacts.
  • Key Action Check: Smooth mechanical rotation without sticking or binding.
  • Plug-and-Play: Exact OEM connectors for a hassle-free installation.

Fast Delivery for Ignition Switches in NJ

Located in Clifton, NJ, Falcon Car Parts is your local source for rapid shipping of used ignition switches in New Jersey. We understand that a broken ignition means a stranded car, so we prioritize getting your electrical parts delivered to your door or your mechanic instantly.

From Paterson to Elizabeth and across the Tri-State area, we are the trusted name for reliable, tested OEM ignition parts.

Rapid Tri-State Shipping

Daily shipments to NJ, NY, and CT!

Ignition Parts for Every Vehicle System

Whether you drive a vintage classic with a metal key or a modern SUV with a smart start button, we have you covered.

Keyed Ignition Switches

Standard on millions of vehicles, including older models of Ford, Chevy, and Toyota.

Push Button Starters

Digital ignition modules found in luxury brands like Lexus, BMW, and modern Honda models.

Full Lock Assemblies

Complete steering column lock housings with integrated electrical switches and key cylinders.

Our 6-Point Quality Check for Ignition Switches

Your safety and convenience come first. Every used ignition switch sold by Falcon Car Parts passes these standards:

  • 1. Multi-Position Continuity: We test electrical flow in Accessory, On, and Start positions.
  • 2. Spring Return Test: We ensure the switch springs back from 'Start' to 'On' correctly to prevent starter damage.
  • 3. Terminal Inspection: Every pin is inspected for corrosion, burning, or signs of overheating.
  • 4. Housing Integrity: We verify the plastic and metal casings are free of cracks or structural failures.
  • 5. Connection Firmness: Harness locking tabs are checked to ensure a secure, vibration-proof connection.
  • 6. VIN Match Verification: We double-check your vehicle's specific wiring diagram to guarantee 100% compatibility.

Common Questions About Buying Used Ignition Switches

Used ignition switches typically cost between $45 and $150. Prices vary based on whether the switch includes the lock cylinder, the complexity of the integrated electronics, and the vehicle brand.

Yes, when purchased from a reputable source like Falcon Car Parts. Every switch is bench-tested for continuity and mechanical integrity to ensure it functions like new.

Common signs include the car stalling while driving, the key not turning, accessories like the radio or lights flickering, or the engine failing to crank even if the battery is good.

This depends on the assembly. Electrical ignition switches (the back part) do not require a key. However, if you are buying the full Ignition Lock Assembly, it will typically include the matching OEM key.

If the switch is just the electrical contact portion, no programming is needed. If it involves an immobilizer or transponder chip reader, your vehicle may need a standard sync or professional programming.

The lock cylinder is the mechanical part where you insert the key. The ignition switch is the electrical component behind it that sends power to the starter and computer.

OEM switches use high-grade copper contacts and heat-resistant plastics. Cheap aftermarket versions often fail prematurely due to poor solder joints or internal resistance.

Yes. We stock both traditional keyed ignition switches and modern Push-to-Start button assemblies. We use your VIN to ensure the internal circuitry matches your car's trim level.

Yes. We perform a multi-position electrical test to ensure power is routed correctly in the 'ACC', 'ON', and 'START' positions without any voltage drops.

Located in Clifton, NJ, we provide 1-2 day delivery for local customers and fast nationwide shipping to help you get your vehicle back on the road quickly.