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The HOMELITE 99980425061 is a stop engine switch assembly designed to cut engine power when the operator releases the control or manually engages the shutoff. This switch assembly serves as a critical safety component in outdoor power equipment, providing the means to halt engine operation quickly and reliably. Licensed technicians and qualified service professionals handling small engine repair and outdoor power equipment maintenance are the primary installers of this part. It is a direct OEM-style replacement built to restore proper engine shutoff function in applicable HOMELITE equipment.
This stop engine switch assembly is intended for use in HOMELITE-brand outdoor power equipment where the original switch has failed, become unresponsive, or is physically damaged. Typical service scenarios include replacing a switch that no longer interrupts ignition reliably or one that has suffered corrosion or mechanical wear from regular field use. Small engine repair technicians handling seasonal equipment servicing or warranty-adjacent repairs will find this a straightforward component swap.
Designed as an OEM-style replacement stop engine switch assembly for applicable HOMELITE outdoor power equipment models. Consult the equipment model and serial number against the HOMELITE parts catalog to confirm fitment before ordering.
Installation should be performed by a qualified small engine technician familiar with outdoor power equipment ignition and safety-interlock circuits. Disconnect the spark plug wire and allow the engine to cool completely before beginning any switch replacement work. Follow all manufacturer service documentation and applicable safety standards when routing and reconnecting wiring harnesses to the switch assembly. Improper installation of an engine stop switch can result in a failure to shut down the engine, creating a safety hazard.
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