Genuine
Genuine Buddy 50/125/150 OEM Ignition Switch & Keys - 2012+
Description
Eliminate key sticking, intermittent power losses, and a mushy cylinder feel with this factory-authentic Genuine OEM Ignition Switch and Keys Assembly. Specifically manufactured as an original equipment replacement, this complete assembly restores consistent electrical contact and smooth steering lock operation to your Buddy scooter. SKU: P55520000003 | MPN: P55520010003.
Key Features
- Genuine OEM precision — authentic factory-spec piece guarantees flawless integration with existing chassis frame mounts and stock security steering lock tabs
- Reliable electrical contact — heavy-duty internal terminal connections eliminate common intermittent electrical gremlins and engine cutouts caused by worn internal tumblers
- Complete security assembly — includes the main ignition barrel, lock housing, and a fresh matched set of two security keys to fully renew your dashboard locking system
Compatibility
This ignition assembly uses a specific wiring harness connector variant introduced midway through production. Verify your build date before ordering.
| Brand | Models | Production Date |
|---|---|---|
| Genuine Scooter Co. | Buddy 50, Buddy 125, Buddy 150 | December 2012 and LATER only |
| Genuine Scooter Co. | Buddy Series (all displacements) | Does NOT fit pre-December 2012 models |
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Specifications
- SKU: P55520000003
- MPN: P55520010003
- Application: Genuine Buddy 50cc / 125cc / 150cc
- Weight: 1.0 lb
- Dimensions: 5" L x 5" W x 3" H
- Country of Origin: Taiwan
Important: Production Date Check
To avoid ordering an incompatible wiring plug, always check the DOT VIN plate stamped on the inner legshield of your Buddy before purchasing. If your vehicle's manufacturing date is listed prior to December 2012, this unit will not function with your harness.
Installation & Maintenance Tips
Installation: Swapping this ignition cylinder requires pulling off the front headset plastics and inner legshield. Use a non-marring plastic trim pry tool to pop the structural plastic clips without cracking your painted bodywork.
Maintenance: If your current key cylinder feels sticky or tight, do not spray WD-40 or heavy grease inside — standard oils trap abrasive belt dust inside the tumblers and accelerate wear. Instead, blow it out and use a dedicated dry graphite powder lubricant to restore smooth tumbler action.