the relay closest to the driver on the fender well
its on the front of the transmission, near the trans pan
Dodge doesn't use inertia switches.
It's on the front of the transmission
behind the ignition switch they go bad often
THere is no emergency cut-off switch on a 1995 Dodge Caravan.
The Dodge Caravan doesn't use an inertia switch. The fuel pump is controlled by a relay.The Dodge Caravan doesn't use an inertia switch. The fuel pump is controlled by a relay.
You don't, there is not usually a need to run any shutdown process in DOS, just switch it off.
I don't believe that there is one.
The Dodge Caravan doesn't use an inertia switch. The fuel pump is controlled by a relay.
The 1994 Jeep Wrangler that will not start and is having the auto shutdown relay clicking, is having a problem with the auto shutdown relay switch. The switch needs to be replaced because this is what is stopping the vehicle from starting.
If the circuit is complete then it shouldn't matter where the switch is located. All a switch is specifically is a segment of the circuit that can be connected and disconected.
Jeep does not use inertia/reset switches. The fuel system is computer controlled with relays.