Reliable Power: Sole E25 Elliptical Power Switch (2009–2020)
Restore the dependable startup of your machine with the Genuine Sole E25 Elliptical Power Switch. Specifically designed for Sole E25 models manufactured between 2009 and 2020, this heavy-duty rocker switch is the primary gateway for electrical current into your elliptical. Over years of use, internal contacts can wear down or become "pitted" due to electrical arcing, leading to a console that flickers, fails to power on, or a switch that feels "mushy" and fails to click into place.
This OEM replacement part is engineered to handle the constant voltage of a standard home outlet while protecting your machine's sensitive Motor Control Board and console. Featuring a standard snap-in design and spade-terminal connectors, this switch allows for a quick, "no-solder" repair that brings your E25 back to life. Whether you are fixing a switch that was physically damaged or one that has reached the end of its electrical life cycle, this authentic Sole component ensures your elliptical remains ready for every workout.
Why the 2009–2020 OEM Switch is Essential
Precision Snap-In Fit: Designed to fit perfectly into the factory cutout on the E25's base shroud without gaps or rattling.
Heavy-Duty Internal Contacts: Engineered to withstand thousands of "On/Off" cycles without losing electrical conductivity.
Standard Spade Terminals: Features the universal 1/4" (6.3mm) male terminals for a secure, "plug-and-play" connection to your existing wiring harness.
Clear "I/O" Markings: High-contrast markings ensure you can clearly see the power status of your machine at a glance.
Moisture-Resistant Housing: Built to resist the dust and ambient moisture common in home gym environments, preventing internal corrosion.
Troubleshooting & Installation Tip
If your Sole E25 won't power on, first check your wall outlet and the Circuit Breaker button located right next to this power switch. If the breaker hasn't tripped but the machine remains dark:
Unplug the unit from the wall for safety.
Carefully pry the old switch out of the frame using a flat-head screwdriver.
One-by-One Swap: Transfer the wires from the old switch to the new one one-at-a-time to ensure the "Hot" and "Neutral" lines stay in their correct positions.
Snap the new switch back into the housing—you should hear a firm "click" indicating a secure fit.