Will answer my own question. There is NO CRASH REST or INERTIA SWITCH. After taking off the fender, examining the wiring harness that had pulled loose from the inner fender, and finding no flaw I got the idea to check the fuses (I know it should have been my first stop). Turns out the fuel injectors are on a separate fuse from ignition (and remember this car has (2) separate fuse blocks). Ignition fuse good, fuel injector fuse bad means the car would start briefly but not continue to run. I replaced the fuse and all was fine (as fine as it can be on a 1992 Saturn w/216000 miles that just hit a deer). It just turns out that the collision was coincident with the blown fuse (and possibly amongst the blood and fur, a cause somehow).
Bottom line, if the Saturn fires and immediately dies check the 7.5 amp fuel injection fuse located in the fuse block under the hood (before you take off the fender).- ARW
It's called an inertia switch, or a fuel pump switch.
It would crash on Saturn.
because your an idiot!
have you reset the emergency fuel cutoff switch on my 2002 it is located on the front pasenger side behind the trim panal by floor There is device called an 'inertia' switch (it's like a TILT in a pinball game... if anyone knows what those are any more...:))that cuts fuel off to the engine in case of a crash to reduce the raw fuel running to the engine compartment 'adding fuel to the fire'. Reset the switch and you should be good to go. It is also known as a kill switch - it will be located in the back of the vehicle along the inside wheel well of the fuel side.
Because to of its moons crash to gether and over time it has ice in it now
A prooblem in the engine of a crash
reset auto fuel shut off
yes
well I think both crash and lara are both treasure hunters I think crash would try to look for crystals and lara would be jumping and breaking crates like crash does
is there a fuel pump reset switch
some ways planes crash is a storm,failing engine,a passed out pilot, and to much cargo
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