Standard Ignition Ignition Switch P/N:US-657
Get dependable key-start control with the Standard Ignition Ignition Switch / Ignition Starter Switch (US-711), a direct-fit replacement for the 1992-2000 Lexus SC300 and 1992-2000 Lexus SC400 (All engines). This column-mounted switch handles the electrical hand-off each time you turn the key, feeding the vehicle's accessory, run, and start circuits.
Built with a black and gray plastic housing and high-grade materials to meet the demands of today's service professional. As an ignition switch ages, worn internal contacts can cause an intermittent no-start, accessories that cut out when the key is turned, or a key that must be jiggled to keep the engine running. Diagnose the cause first; if the original switch is at fault, this replaces it. This part is listed under both the Ignition Switch and Ignition Starter Switch names. Country of origin: Japan.
Manufacturer part number US-711 (also US711).
This part cross-references / interchanges with the following part numbers:
Which vehicles does the US-711 ignition switch fit?
It's a direct-fit replacement for the 1992-2000 Lexus SC300 and 1992-2000 Lexus SC400 (All engines). Check the Buyer's Guide tab to confirm it matches your vehicle.
What does an ignition switch do?
It routes electrical power to the accessory, run, and start circuits as you turn the key, controlling how the vehicle powers up and cranks.
What are the signs it may need replacing?
Signs may include an intermittent no-start, accessories cutting out when the key is turned, or having to jiggle the key to keep power on. Diagnose the cause before replacing.
How does it connect and mount?
It has 8 male blade terminals in a single rectangular female connector and is a bolt-on unit designed to attach at the steering column.
Where is this switch made?
Country of origin: Japan.
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