No - the fuel pump inertia switch ( shut off switch ) is a switch that breaks the electrical circuit to the electric fuel pump if the vehicle is " jarred ' enough It requires you to press the button down that is located on the top of the switch in order to reset the switch and restore power to your electric fuel pump - it's a safety device There also is a relay for the electric fuel pump
Relay, yes. Inertia switch, no.
It does not have a cut off switch. You will have to remove the fuel pump relay or the fuel pump fuse to shut it off.
The fuel pump is controlled by a relay. It does not have an inertia switch.The fuel pump is controlled by a relay. It does not have an inertia switch.
hit the fuel pump shut off switch
Chrysler really doesn't use a fuel shut-off switch; they use a relay that shuts off the fuel pump when (among other things) the distributor pulse is lost, indicating the engine is no longer turning over. This relay is called an auto shut-down relay or ASD relay.
95 Chrysler cirrus has a fuel shut off relay located under hood in box with other relay and fuses
There is no fuel pump shut off switch on a Pontiac Firebird. Instead, it has a fuel pump relay under the hood in the power distribution box.
There is a fuel pump relay and there is an enertia switch that is the fuel shut off. The enertia switch on my 95 is in the trunck on firewall behind carpet (left side). I have not yet found my fuel pump relay.
There is no fuel reset switch on a 1999 Camry that can be operated manually. There is an automatic reset switch located near the fuel pump. This is a relay switch. If the fuel pump is shut off, the relay switch might need to be replaced.
to my knowledge there is no fuel shut off switch like those in the fords. It would be either a relay of fuse.
It does not have one, you will need to remove the fuel pump relay are the fuel pump fuse.
The fuel system is controlled with relays if that is what you are asking.