There are dozens of different models of Craftsman riding mowers, with a different answer for each. You need to get the owner's manual for YOUR mower (you can get it on-line for free) and read the manual.
start bypassing the safety kill switches< or check they are working with an ohm meter
The engine kill switch is under the seat.
Push mowers have kill switches that are on the handle and kill the engine if you let go and riding mowers sometimes have kill switches under the seat to kill it if the rider gets off the mower.
There is a yellow wire under the seat on my 14.5 HP Murray 42'' deck mower, and plug it in or don't that's where all killswitches are on a Murray lawnmower and pretty sure they still are today.
Chrysler products do not have kill switches.Chrysler products do not have kill switches.
Chrysler does not use inertia or kill switches.Chrysler does not use inertia or kill switches.
Let it run out of gas. or put a kill switch coming from the condenser and ground it to the body of the lawnmower.......the contact with the frame should ground out the motor thus killing the motor
Chrysler does not use kill switches.
Jeep vehicles do not have reset/kill switches.
Emergency engine or motor shut-off switches (kill switches) are required and must be worn on all vessels that have over 50 horsepower and are under 24 feet in length.
They don't come with Kill Switches. You have to add them.
Chrysler does not have inertia or kill switches.