To reset it , yes
The button is supposed to be down , if the button has popped up , the switch is tripped and no power is going to the electric fuel pump
The button pushed down is the normal operating position , if the button is popped up the switch is tripped and no power is getting to your electric fuel pump . Or do you mean that the fuel reset light came on in your dash , you pressed the button down , and the switch did not reset ? I pushed the reset button down, it stayed down. no fuel, but the light is still on. What do i need to do?
The button is supposed to be DOWN ( if the button has popped up then the switch is " tripped " and no power is going to the electric fuel pump )
( Down ) if the button has popped up that means the fuel pump inertia switch has tripped
Yes , if the button has popped up then no power is going to the electric fuel pump , and the switch would have to be reset by pushing the button DOWN
Is there a reason that you want the inertia switch button to pop up ( if the button has popped up , then no power is flowing to the electric fuel pump )
The fuel shut off switch is located on the trunk on the driver side. It is called a inertia switch. It is near the left hinge. The red switch should be in the up position for ON and pushed down for OFF. It can be reset by using a small screwdriver to push the switch up from underneath.
To reset the fuel cutoff switch you press down on the button.
( IN ) if the button has popped up / out then no power is going to the electric fuel pump
Isn't the fuel pump shut off switch ( inertia switch ) button supposed to be DOWN If the button has popped UP then no power is going to the electric fuel pump
It is a switch designed to shut down the fuel in the event of collision.
No , the inertia switch ( fuel shut off switch ) is a safety device that " breaks " the electrical circuit to the electric fuel pump . That way no power is going to the electric fuel pump until the inertia switch is manually reset by pushing the button down that has popped up on the top of the switch ( the switch is supposed to " trip " if the vehicle receives a substantial jolt like being in a collision or maybe hitting a really bad pothole )