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[Lifetime Warranty] 925-0267 STD365402 Ignition Switch 3 Position 5 Terminals - Compatible with MTD Craftsman John Deere Toro Snapper Scag Craftsman Riding Lawn Mowers - Replaces 24688 24695 925-0267A 725-0267

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925-0267 / STD365402 Ignition Switch

Key Features

  • Function: 3-position ignition switch (Off, Run, Start)
  • Terminals: 5 spade-style electrical terminals
  • Ignition Type: Magneto
  • Construction: Zinc alloy switch body with copper terminals
  • Includes: Ignition switch and two matching keys

Replaces / Cross-Reference Part Numbers

  • 925-0267
  • 925-0267B
  • 925-0267A
  • 725-0267
  • 725-0267A
  • 725-3004
  • STD365402
  • 1908112
  • 21064

Compatibility & Fitment

Fits various riding lawn mowers, lawn tractors, and garden tractors from brands including:

  • Craftsman (e.g., GT6000)
  • Cub Cadet
  • Dixon (e.g., H1011)
  • Husqvarna
  • John Deere (e.g., 320, RX75, RX95)
  • MTD
  • Murray
  • Scag
  • Toro
  • Troy-Bilt

When to Replace

  • The engine does not crank or fails to start.
  • The key is stuck, broken, or difficult to turn in the ignition.
  • Power to the mower's electrical system is intermittent.
  • The switch only functions in certain key positions.
  • Electrical accessories do not receive power when the key is on.

Installation Tips

  • Disconnect the negative battery terminal before beginning work.
  • Photograph or label the wiring arrangement before removing the old switch.
  • Ensure the wire terminals are clean and make secure contact with the new switch.
  • Mount the new switch firmly to the dash panel.
  • After installation, reconnect the battery and test all switch functions before operating the equipment.
  • EXACT REPLACEMENT

    EXACT REPLACEMENT

    925-0267 (STD365402) Ignition Switch is compatible with Husqvarna MTD Craftsman GT6000 Murray 21064PA JD 320 RX75 RX95, etc.
  • PREMIUM QUALITY

    PREMIUM QUALITY

    BlueStars's Ignition Switch is constructed from top-grade materials, including durable Zinc alloy shelly and premium cooper terminals for performance
  • SAVING SOLUTION

    SAVING SOLUTION

    Enjoy the great feeling when your engine is repaired and works properly like before - BlueStars brings DIY solutions to help you deal with any trouble
  • SIMPLE INSTALLATION

    SIMPLE INSTALLATION

    The installation of clutch cable just takes a few minutes and will save you at least a hundred bucks in labor
FRESH GARDEN, MEMORABLE MOMENTS!

FRESH GARDEN, MEMORABLE MOMENTS!

FAQ

This switch replaces a wide range of OEM numbers, including 925-0267, 925-0267A, 925-0267B, 725-0267, 725-0267A, 725-0267B, STD365402, 24688, 24695, 21064, 42106, 178280, 178280SM, 35100-772-003, 23-0660, 700172, 741308, 365402, 3621R, 4406R, and 532365402.
This 5-terminal, 3-position switch is compatible with a broad range of riding lawn mowers and outdoor power equipment from MTD, Craftsman, John Deere, Toro, Snapper, Scag, Cub Cadet, Husqvarna, Murray, and White Outdoor.
If your mower engine cranks intermittently, fails to start entirely, or shuts off unexpectedly during operation, the ignition switch may be failing. Other signs include a loss of power to the dash electronics or a key that feels loose or fails to engage the 'start' position firmly.
Replacing the switch is a straightforward task that typically takes 15 to 30 minutes. You will generally need a screwdriver to remove the dash panel and a socket set to remove the retaining nut holding the switch in place. Before starting, disconnect the negative battery cable to prevent accidental shorts.
If the mower still fails to start after installing the new switch, check your safety interlock switches (seat, brake, and deck engagement sensors), the starter solenoid, and the battery connections. A corroded or loose ground wire is also a frequent cause of electrical failure in these systems.