A 1993 Mazda MX-3 does not have an inertia switch. If anything is wrong with what would normally be the inertia switch, the fuel pump may be faulty.
I would like to see pictue of feel pump inertia switch so that i will know what iam looking at.
Stop light Switch is bad...costs about 6 bucks to replace it....its on the brake pedal itself
Jeep does not use inertia/reset switches.
Many things can cause this. If it was sudden, see if it has an inertia-switch for fuel shut-off. Did you recently drive into something? This switch will need resetting if so. NEW ANSWER: First of all Chevy did not use an inertia switch on there trucks. If you replace the ignition module in the distributor that will fix your problem.
Need to replace the ignition switch.
i have a 1992 ford escort lx 1.9l. will a 1995 ford escort engine fit. and what would have to replace.
Doesnt have one....inertia switches are used one Ford vehicles
Could be a bad inertia switch.
The inertia switch is generally located in the trunk. The purpose of it is to shut off the current to the fuel pump in case of an accident. It can be reset and very seldom has to be replaced.
If the switch is mounted securely and it keeps tripping during normal driving conditions I would suspect the switch is bad.
I've had the same issue, It's a bad ignition switch, replace the ignition switch and you should be good to go. P.S. the ignition switch is located under the steering column, it's held in by 2 screws, but it can be a hassle to remove.