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Overview

Finely engineered ignition switches
Enjoy quick and crisp starts with a new ignition switch from DB Electrical. The ignition switch is the electrical component that initiates the process of getting the vehicle started. Once activated, the ignition switch completes the connection from battery to the starter, allowing voltage to travel to the starter to power the electrical system and start the engine. The ignition switch performs the process in reverse to cut voltage and shut down the engine when turning the vehicle off. DB Electrical offers precision-engineered ignition switches exhibiting the finest craftsmanship and premium materials for flawless performance.

Delivering fast starts every time

  • Premium conductors deliver precision electrical conductivity
  • Engineered with industry-leading quality standards
  • Proven performance for mechanical and electrical switching functionality

Designed to match OEM direct-fit specifications
Installation is easy because these ignition switches are made with exact OEM specifications for fitment. Simply remove the old ignition switch and replace with the new one.

The DB Electrical Advantage – 1-Year Warranty
DB Electrical proudly stands behind the quality of our products with our total-confidence 1-year warranty. Yes, you have a full year to make sure your ignition switch meets your expectations.

Item Number:

100% Brand New Aftermarket Part From DB Electrical

Product Specs

Item Condition Aftermarket Part
Manufactured by Delta Systems Inc.
No. Of Positions: 3
No. Of Terminals: 5
Packaging Type: Branded bag

Applications List

Select Make & Type

MAKE TYPE MODEL YEAR ENGINE
Ariens Most WAW 34; Zoom with 34 , 42 and 52 deck; Zoom 1334; IKON X 42 and IKON X 52 mowers
Bad Boy Most AOS, AOS Diesel, CZT, CZT Elite, Diesel, Pup, ZT, ZT Elite, Lightning, MZ, MZ Magnum, Outlaw, Outlaw Extreme, Outlaw XP, Compact Outlaw and Stand-On mowers
Craftsman LT5 and CR12 lawn tractors
Dixie Chopper 2044, 2250, 2344, 2350, 2460, 2550, 2560, 2650, 2750, 2760, 3060, 3066LP, 3074LP, 3360, 3372, 3560, LT2000, LT2200, LT2300, LT2400, LT2500, LT2700, SE2550, SE2734, SE2744, SE2750 and Eco-Eagle mowers
MTD RT99, LT5 and CR12 lawn tractors
Murray LT5 and CR12 lawn tractors
Sabre 1438, 1438GS, 1438HS, 1542, 1542GS, 1542HS, 1742GS, 1742HS and 2046HV lawn tractors
Scotts S1642, S1742, S2046 and S2546 lawn tractors
Troy-Bilt RT99, LT5 and CR12 lawn tractors
Yard Machines LT5 and CR12 lawn tractors
Yardman LT5 lawn tractor

Replaces These Part Numbers

Ariens 03290500
Bad Boy 077-8076-00
Delta 6900-37P
Dixie Chopper 500017
DR Power Equipment 222231
Generac 222231
Husqvarna 591070501
John Deere GY00191
Kubota K3011-62171
MTD 725-04659, 925-04659
Sabre GY00191

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What type of electrical switches do you carry?
A: We carry switches for many applications. Automotive, Agriculture, Heavy Equipment, Moto, ATV/UTV and Universal applications. Most common we keep on hand: Dimmer, Door, Ignition, Horn, Rocker, Rotary Ball Plunger, Starter, Safety, Temperature, Toggle to name a few. Not to mention Switch Housings Brackets and Circuit Breakers needed for a clean installation.
Q: How often should electrical switches be replaced?
A: Replace electrical switches when visibly damaged, showing inconsistent performance, overheating, or aging. Consider upgrades for technology or standards. Periodic inspection is advised and consult a professional if issues arise.
Q: What are some of the causes of switch failure?
A: Switch failure is commonly caused by mechanical wear from repeated use and accumulation of dirt, debris, or moisture. Other factors include overloading, manufacturing defects, improper installation, electrical surges, and age. Regular inspection and addressing signs of wear or malfunctions are crucial for preventing failures.
Q: What are the most common problems in electrical switches?
A: Three common problems in electrical switches are: :

  1. Mechanical wear: Over time, the repeated use of a switch can lead to mechanical wear, resulting in diminished performance or failure.
  2. A loose or broken toggle: The toggle makes a connection when the switch is flipped, allowing electricity flow. If that switch is loose and or hard to engage, it should be replaced.
  3. Accumulation of dirt and debris: Dust, dirt, or other contaminants can accumulate within the switch, interfering with its internal mechanisms and causing malfunctions or failures.

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