Standard Ignition Ignition Switch P/N:US-657
Turn the key with confidence using the Standard Ignition Ignition Switch (MPN US-655), a direct-fit electrical replacement for the 1994-1997 Acura Integra. This is the switch that the lock cylinder actuates to route battery power through the accessory, run, and start positions, so your ignition, accessories, and starter circuit receive current as the key is turned.
Signs this switch may need replacing: the engine won't crank when the key is turned to start, accessories or dash power cut out intermittently, or the key must be jiggled to keep the vehicle running. Because these symptoms can also come from the lock cylinder, wiring, or starter, diagnose the cause before replacing. If a faulty ignition switch is confirmed, this US-655 replaces it.
Interchange: 35130ST7A01 · CS1015 · LS1474 · KS7011. Manufacturer part number US-655 (also US655).
This part cross-references / interchanges with the following part numbers:
What vehicles does the US-655 ignition switch fit?
It is a direct-fit replacement for the 1994-1997 Acura Integra. Check the Buyer's Guide tab to confirm it matches your specific vehicle.
What does an ignition switch do?
It is the electrical switch the key/lock cylinder actuates, routing battery power to the accessory, run, and start positions to power the ignition, accessories, and starter circuit.
What are common signs of a failing ignition switch?
No crank when turning the key to start, intermittent loss of dash or accessory power, or having to jiggle the key to keep the vehicle running.
Which interchange numbers does this part cross to?
It cross-references 35130ST7A01, CS1015, LS1474, and KS7011. Its own manufacturer part number is US-655.
My car won't start — will this switch fix it?
A no-start can also come from the lock cylinder, wiring, or starter, so diagnose the cause first. If a faulty ignition switch is confirmed, this US-655 replaces it.
WARNING: These products can expose you to chemicals including lead and phthalates, which are known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.