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Craftsman 536270112 rear-engine riding lawn mower

Craftsman 536270112 rear-engine riding lawn mower Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Craftsman 536270112 rear-engine riding lawn mower, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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  • Cable for Craftsman 536270112 - Part 24X24MA

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Craftsman Rear-Engine Riding Lawn Mower 536270112 FAQs

For the Craftsman rear-engine riding lawn mower model 536270112, a full engine replacement typically costs about $800 to $2,500 total (engine plus labor). The biggest price drivers are engine brand/horsepower, whether the replacement is new or rebuilt, and how much shop labor is needed.

Typical cost breakdown
  • Engine (new): $600 to $1,800
  • Engine (rebuilt/used): $300 to $900
  • Labor: $200 to $700 (often 2 to 6 hours)
  • Extra parts/fluids: $25 to $150 (oil, filter, fuel line, clamps, hardware)
Scenario What you pay for Typical total
DIY swap Engine + supplies $650 to $1,950
Shop installs customer-supplied engine Labor + supplies $250 to $850
Shop supplies and installs engine Engine + labor + supplies $900 to $2,500
What to confirm before you buy an engine

Your 536270112 manual lists an engine model number 143981002, which is the key detail to match when sourcing a compatible replacement. Use the 536270112 owner's manual to verify the engine model and any mounting or pulley details.

  • Engine model number (match as closely as possible)
  • Crankshaft diameter and length (must match your pulley)
  • Crankshaft type (keyed vs. other styles)
  • Electrical setup (electric start, charging output)
  • Muffler/exhaust orientation and throttle/choke linkage style
Why it matters

An engine that is “close” but not an exact match can add hidden costs (new pulleys, wiring changes, throttle linkage modifications) and can create fitment problems. Confirming the engine model and crankshaft specs up front keeps the replacement straightforward and protects the mower’s drive and blade systems.

Last updated: February 2026

On Craftsman rear-engine riding mowers like model 536270112, the build year is typically encoded in the serial number on the product ID tag. For many units, the first six digits read as MMDDYY, so the last two digits tell you the year (for example, 071294 means July 12, 1994). See the 536270112 owner's manual for tag location and identification details.

Where to find the serial number tag

On most rear-engine riding mowers, the ID tag is easy to miss. Check these common spots first:

  • Under the seat pan or on the seat support
  • On the rear frame near the engine
  • On the fender pan (left or right side)
  • Near the footrest area on the frame rail
  • On the mower housing area (less common)
How to decode the date from the serial number

Many Craftsman serial formats use a date code at the beginning.

  • Look for the first 6 digits of the serial number
  • Read them as MMDDYY
  • Convert YY to a full year (for example, 94 = 1994)
Quick examples
First 6 digits Interprets as Manufacture date
071294 07-12-94 July 12, 1994
032105 03-21-05 March 21, 2005
111899 11-18-99 November 18, 1999
If your serial number does not match MMDDYY

Some Craftsman walk-behind mowers and certain production runs use different patterns. When the first six digits do not form a valid month and day:

  • Re-check that you are reading the serial number, not an engine model or deck number
  • Look for a separate date code line on the tag
  • Use the model number (536270112) plus the full serial number when ordering parts
Why it matters

Knowing the manufacture year helps us match the correct wiring, safety interlock parts, and starting components (such as an ignition switch 532365402) because designs can change within the same model family.

Last updated: February 2026

Common problems on the Craftsman rear-engine riding lawn mower model 536270112 are no-start or hard-start conditions, rough running, loss of power when hot, excessive vibration, uneven cutting, poor grass discharge, blades not engaging, and the unit not moving. Most fixes start with basic maintenance checks and a quick inspection of belts, blades, and safety interlocks using the 536270112 owner's manual.

Quick symptom-to-cause checklist
  • Won’t crank or won’t start: weak battery, blown fuse, bad ignition switch, faulty solenoid, or an interlock switch not closing
  • Starts but runs rough: dirty air filter, worn spark plug, throttle/choke out of adjustment
  • Loses power when hot: low oil level, restricted cooling system, fuel delivery issues
  • Vibrates excessively: damaged or loose blade, damaged belt or pulley
  • Cuts unevenly: mower housing not level, front wheel alignment off
  • Grass won’t discharge well: packed mower housing, dull blade, mowing too fast or throttle not at FAST
What we recommend checking first (in order)
  1. Fuel and air: fresh fuel, clean air filter, clear cooling fins and shrouds
  2. Ignition and electrical: battery charge, fuse and holder condition, wiring harness connections
  3. Safety interlocks: seat/brake/blade interlock switches and linkages
  4. Cutting system: blade condition, deck cleanliness, deck level
  5. Drive system: motion drive belt routing and tension, idler and pulley condition
Parts that commonly solve “no start” complaints

If the engine won’t crank or you get intermittent power at the key, these model-matched parts are frequent fixes:

Symptom Common suspect Model-matched part anchor
Key turns, nothing happens Ignition switch failure Ignition switch 532365402
Clicks but won’t crank Starter solenoid issue Usa solenoid 7701100MA
No power to key circuit Fuse holder or fuse connection problem Fuse holder 407078MA
Starts only in certain positions Interlock switch problem Switch lmt 91032MA
Why it matters

On riding mowers like the Craftsman 536270112, small issues (dirty cooling system, loose blade hardware, misrouted belt, weak electrical connection) quickly turn into bigger problems like overheating, poor cut quality, or repeated no-starts. A short, consistent maintenance routine prevents most of the “common problems” customers see.

Last updated: February 2026

On the Craftsman rear-engine riding lawn mower model 536270112, the engine is built from fuel, air, ignition, and rotating internal components that work together to create power and spin the blade. For exact component locations and related hardware used on this mower, use the 536270112 owner's manual.

Core engine systems (what you will typically find)

Most rear-engine riding mower engines include these major groups of parts:

  • Fuel system: fuel tank, fuel line, fuel filter (if equipped), carburetor
  • Air intake: air filter, air box, intake tube
  • Ignition system: ignition coil, spark plug, flywheel magnets, key switch
  • Starting/charging: starter motor (electric start models), solenoid, battery, wiring harness
  • Engine internals: crankshaft, piston, connecting rod, camshaft, valves, crankcase
  • Lubrication/exhaust: oil fill and drain, dipstick, muffler, heat shield
Model 536270112 parts you may interact with most

On this Craftsman model, these are common “touch points” when diagnosing a no-start or intermittent start:

  • Key switch and wiring at the dash
  • Safety interlock switch circuits
  • Fuse and fuse holder
  • Starter solenoid and battery cables

If the key won’t crank the engine, the ignition switch 532365402 and usa solenoid 7701100MA are two of the first electrical parts we check after confirming battery condition.

Quick troubleshooting map (symptom to system)
Symptom Most likely system What to check first
Engine cranks but won’t start Fuel or ignition Fresh fuel, air filter, spark plug
No crank, no click Electrical/safety Battery connections, fuse, interlock switch
Clicks but won’t crank Starting circuit Solenoid, battery voltage under load
Starts then dies Fuel delivery Fuel cap venting, carburetor, fuel line
Why it matters

Knowing which system a part belongs to helps you diagnose faster and order the right replacement part the first time, especially on a rear-engine rider where access panels and routing can be different than a walk-behind mower.

Last updated: February 2026

Craftsman rear-engine riding mowers can use engines from several manufacturers, but for model 536270112 the engine is identified in the documentation as engine model 143.981002. Use the engine model number (not just the mower model) when ordering tune-up and repair parts; see the 536270112 owner's manual.

What this means for parts and service

The mower model number tells us the chassis and mower deck; the engine model number tells us the exact carburetor, ignition, and internal engine parts.

  • Check the engine shroud or valve cover area for the engine ID label or stamping.
  • Match parts by engine model 143.981002 for engine-specific items (carburetor parts, governor parts, seals).
  • Match parts by mower model 536270112 for chassis and electrical items (switches, belts, interlock parts).
  • Keep both numbers handy before you start troubleshooting a no-start or poor-running condition.
  • If the key switch is intermittent, start with the mower-side electrical parts list.
Common mower-side parts customers replace

These are mower electrical parts (not engine-internal parts) that often affect starting and safety interlocks:

  • Ignition switch 532365402
  • Starter solenoid (listed as “Usa solenoid”) 7701100MA
  • Fuse holder 407078MA
  • Interlock switch (listed as “Switch lmt”) 91032MA
Quick ID guide
What you have Where to use it Example for this mower
Mower model number Deck, frame, steering, wiring, safety switches 536270112
Engine model number Carburetor, ignition components on engine, internal engine parts 143.981002
Why it matters

Using the correct engine model number prevents wrong-part returns and speeds up repairs, especially for carburetor and governor components where small design changes matter.

Last updated: February 2026

The model number for this Craftsman rear-engine riding lawn mower is 536.270112 (often written without the dot as 536270112). You’ll see it printed on the mower’s model/serial label and it’s also shown in the owner's manual.

Where to find the model number on the mower

On Craftsman rear-engine riders like model 536270112, the model/serial label is typically on the rear of the unit near the seat or frame area.

  • Look for a sticker or metal tag that lists MODEL and SERIAL
  • Write the model number exactly as shown (including any dots)
  • Use the model number when ordering parts like an ignition switch or solenoid
  • If the label is dirty or faded, wipe it clean and use a flashlight to read it
Why the model number matters for parts

Many parts look similar across Craftsman riding mowers, but mounting, wiring, and connector styles can differ by model. Using 536270112 helps match the correct diagrams and parts lists.

You might see it written as Meaning
536.270112 Standard manual/label format
536270112 Same model number without punctuation
Related model identifiers you may also see

The manual for this mower also lists other identifiers that help with service and parts matching.

  • Product type: rear-engine rider
  • Engine model number: 143.981002 (engine-specific parts reference)
  • Sectioned parts lists: body/chassis, electrical system, engine, transaxle
Common parts that rely on the correct model match

If you’re troubleshooting a no-start or electrical issue, model matching is especially important for these components:

Last updated: February 2026

On the Craftsman rear-engine riding lawn mower model 536270112, the model number is typically found on the product identification label under the seat area. Lift the seat and look on the underside of the seat or on the frame directly beneath it; confirm the exact label location using the 536270112 owner's manual.

Quick steps to find it
  • Park on a flat surface, set the parking brake, and turn the key off.
  • Let the engine and muffler cool completely.
  • Lift the seat (or tilt it forward, depending on your seat hinge).
  • Look for a sticker or metal tag that lists MODEL 536.270112 (or 536270112).
  • Wipe dust and grass off the label so the numbers are readable.
  • Write the full model number down exactly as shown.
Common label locations on rear-engine riders

Most Craftsman rear-engine riders place the ID label in one of these spots:

Location What you will see Why it is used
Underside of the seat Model and serial information Protected from weather and sun
Frame under the seat Model and serial information Easy to access when seat is lifted
Rear fender pan area near the seat Model/serial tag Visible without removing covers
Why it matters

We use the full model number to match the correct parts diagrams and replacement parts for your mower, such as the ignition switch 532365402 or safety interlock components. Even small model-number differences can change the wiring, deck hardware, or steering parts.

Last updated: February 2026

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