I'm not a mechanic / technician but I wouldn't think so
The fuel pump inertia switch is a mechanical switch that " breaks " the
electric circuit to the electric fuel pump
It is a safety device if the vehicle suffers a hard jolt like being in a collision or
maybe hitting a bad pot hole
in the trunk. under the carpet, in the leftside quarterpanel
If you crimp the three wires running to the inertia switch together and remove the switch, it will close the circuit thus bypassing the swich. I have a 1993 Ford Probe SE that this has been done to and as of yet it has no direct or indirect complications from doing this. If you crimp the three wires running to the inertia switch together and remove the switch, it will close the circuit thus bypassing the swich. I have a 1993 Ford Probe SE that this has been done to and as of yet it has no direct or indirect complications from doing this.
hi, i could'nt find the inertia switch on my ford probe 1994 for ages. Eventually I found it just above the wheel arch on passenger side in boot but you have to remove the plastic covering. Not easy to locate. Hope this helps.
On the passenger side, under a cover in front of the door, on the side of footwell
If you are talking about the inertia switch, it is in the hatch on the driver's side under the floor mat behind the wheel well.
The fuel cutoff / inertia switch is located in the trunk on the left side quarter panel under the carpet. Most have a rubber boot on them.
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Inertia.
Inertia.
the Inertia Fuel Shutoff Switch is located in the trunk. It is mounted under the luggage compartment floor cover at the back of the LH rear cargo storage compartment. The reset button must be pushed to reeet the IFS once it has been triggered. Basically it is behind the rear wheel well under the trunk mat close to the rear quarter panel. Good luck. Gus
Inertia. Newton's first law.
I believe it's in the rear, there's a cap under the hatchback on the edge that has an arrow on it, i believe it's under that.. if that's not right I can check my chiltons again, just going off of memory at the moment.