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How to Replace a Lawnmower Switch - Bosch

If the switch on your Bosch lawnmower is broken or damaged, you'll need to replace it to get your lawnmower back in action once more. Fortunately, this is a replacement you can carry out at home by yourself, as long as you know which steps to take. In this article, we're going to show you how to replace a Bosch lawnmower switch step by step.

The lawnmower we're using for this replacement is a Bosch Rotak 40, but the process should generally be the same for most Bosch lawnmowers.

If you're looking to replace the switch on a Flymo Turbo Compact 330 lawnmower, however, we have a step-by-step guide covering this too.

What you will need:

Finding your model number:

To make sure you purchase the correct replacement switch for your particular lawnmower, you'll first need to find your appliance's model number. The model information for your lawnmower should be on a sticker or rating plate which will be either on the back of the appliance, the underside, the chassis or the grass box. The model number will consist of letters and numbers and could also include other symbols such as a slash (/) or a dash (-). If you need any help with finding your model number, our article on how to find your lawnmower's model number will get you in the know.

How to replace your lawnmower switch:

Let's get stuck in! To learn how to replace the switch on your Bosch lawnmower, either watch the video or follow our step-by-step guide below.

Safety first!

Now remember, safety first! Always make sure your lawnmower has been switched off and unplugged from the mains before carrying out any work, replacements or repairs.

Step 1: Remove the switch housing

First, you will need to remove the switch housing from the lawnmower handle. To do this, unscrew the two screws at the bottom of the housing where it connects to the lawnmower's handle.

The Two Screws At The Bottom Of The Switch Housing Where It Connects To The Lawnmower's Handle

Unscrewing The Two Screws At The Bottom Of The Switch Housing Where It Connects To The Lawnmower's Handle

With the screws removed, you should be able to remove the bottom part of the housing (the part against the handle from which you removed the screws).

Removing The Bottom Part Of The Lawnmower Switch Housing

You can then pull the housing off the handle before twisting it 90 degrees to remove it from the control bar.

Pulling The Switch Housing Off The Handle Before Twisting It Ninety Degrees To Remove It From The Control Bar

Step 2: Access the switch

Once you have the switch housing free of the lawnmower, unscrew the three screws on the face of the housing. This will allow you to get inside the housing.

Unscrewing The Three Screws On The Face Of The Switch Housing To Get Inside The Housing

Once the screws have been removed, lift away the half of the housing from which you removed the screws. Inside, you will be able to see the on/off switch. Before proceeding any further, it's important to take note of how the cables are positioned inside the housing. We recommend taking a photo to use for reference throughout this process.

Taking Note Of How The Cables Are Positioned Inside The Switch Housing

You can then lift the switch and all of the connected cables out of the housing entirely.

Lifting The Lawnmower Switch And All Of The Connected Cables Out Of The Housing Entirely

Step 3: Disconnecting the wires

The wires that come from the cables and are connected to the switch are very tightly held in place. To remove them, use a pair of pliers to very gently but firmly pull the wires out of the switch. If you do happen to damage the wires, you can always simply strip back the cable further with a pair of wire strippers to expose more undamaged wire.

Using A Pair Of Pliers To Gently But Firmly Pull The Wires Out Of The Switch

Step 4: Reconnecting the new switch

With the old switch removed, you can now fit the new one by reattaching the wires into the same places on the new switch. Remember to use your photo to refit all the wires into the correct places if necessary. Once all the wires have been fitted into the switch, give each wire a little pull to make sure they're firmly locked in place.

Reattaching The Wires Into The Same Places On The New Switch With A Pair Of Pliers

Step 5: Reassemble the housing

You can now slot the new switch back into the housing, making sure you also push the cables back into their correct places too.

Slotting The New Switch Back Into The Housing And Carefully Pushing The Cables Back Into The Correct Places

Then fit the housing back together over the switch and cables and secure it by returning the three screws you removed earlier.

Fitting The Housing Back Together Over The Switch And Cables By Returning The Three Screws

Once the housing is reassembled, you can start reattaching it to the lawnmower handle. First, fit it back onto the control bar and twist it in place. Then reattach the small bottom panel to the housing before screwing it back onto the handle.

Fitting The Housing Back Onto The Control Bar And Twisting It In Place And Then Reattaching The Small Bottom Panel To The Housing Before Screwing It Back Onto The Handle

And there you go! How to safely and securely replace a Bosch lawnmower switch. Your lawnmower should now be back in action once more!

While you're here, why not make sure you're keeping your lawnmower in the best condition for the best performance? Our article on how to clean your lawnmower will teach you everything you need to know to keep your lawnmower spick and span, and therefore working as efficiently as possible.

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