no sir you just have to find where the switch is and u push the rubber part down. its usually in side under passenger plastic panel by feet. if u find u can see how it works by pressin in the button and hitting it against your hand and watching it pop out u want it pushed in to wok.
Found the answer: it does not have one, according to the Toyota Dealer.
To do that would compromise your safety, and of anyone else in the area, if you have a wreck. The purpose is to cutoff the fuel pump if you have a wreck, so fuel is not spewing out all over the pavement. On an Escort, it also locks the automatic seat belts down, if you have them, so you stay in the seat if the door flies open during a wreck.
This is a railroad term. If you fell asleep at the switch, you failed to switch the trains onto the right track and would cause a wreck when the trains collided with one another.
If you wreck your car after filing for Chapter 13 bankruptcy you can file it on your insurance. You can then replace your car based on the bankruptcy order.
It can break and possibly cause you to loose control and have a wreck.
Turn key off, then back on and crank. There is not reset switch on a Chrysler.
if your in a wreck it shuts of the fuel to the ENG to prevent the car from caching on fire.
I remember reading that there is a reset switch in the trunk of my 1998 Mustang. If the car gets in a wreck the fuel pump will shut off and you have to flip the switch in the trunk to get it to start.
if your in a wreck it shuts of the fuel to the ENG to prevent the car from caching on fire.
Sometimes behind the passemger kick panel Sometimes behind the passemger kick panel
if you are referring to the cutoff switch that sometimes works in a wreck, it is under the floor mat on the drivers side high up towards the firewall
so he can wreck stuff. with out them how can he wreck stuff