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No inertia switch.
No, a 1996 Ram does not have an inertia switch.
I would like to see pictue of feel pump inertia switch so that i will know what iam looking at.
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The inertia switch is a mechanical switch that opens the power circuit to the electric fuel pump so no power is going to the pump so the switch doesn't have a fuse . There will be a fuse and a relay for the electric fuel pump
The fuel pump inertia switch is a MECHANICAL switch that " breaks " the electrical circuit to the electric fuel pump so that no power is going to the electric fuel pump
Dodge doesn't use inertia switches, so it doesn't exist
2010 Honda Pilot alloy wheels require 94 ft/lbs or 127 Nm of torque
An inertia switch is a safety device that opens the electric circuit so that no power goes to the electric fuel pump if the vehicle is "jarred " enough If you have a bad enough collision or maybe hit a really bad pothole etc. The inertia switch can be manually reset
It does not have a kill switch or fuel pump inertia switch. The fuel system is computer controlled with relays.
Some for the dash light there is a little bulbs in the switch behind each controls so you have to open it with the headlight switch to see which is light and witch is not I know this because I had the same problem with my VSA VTM and 5 of the climate control lights were out all at once so I purchase the bulb from Honda and when by another place to have it put in cause Honda was charging me 300 dollar to change seven bulbs
Chevrolet does not use inertia/reset switches.