There is a fuel cut-off switch located in the trunk (hatch) under the mat, usually on the drivers side. If it's tripped, check the fuse as well. -CE
It only allows starting in park and neutral, and runs the reverse lights.
The switch should be the same as your headlight switch. If not then you will either need to install your own switch for the running lights or buy a new OEM switch module.
Could be your park/neutral switch try putting the car into neutral and and then starting it.
A push to brake switch is a switch were it cancels out the circuit so that the electricity cannot flow through the circuit.
The rocker switch on top of the steering column.
Were is the antitheft switch
C350 does not have a cutoff switch.
To reset the fuel cutoff switch you press down on the button.
Some vehicles are not equipped with a fuel cutoff switch. A 2000 GMC Jimmy is an example of a vehicle that does have a fuel cutoff switch.
There is no fuel cutoff inertia switch on a GM vehicle.
It does not have a fuel pump cutoff switch.
Chevy does not use a fuel cutoff inertia switch.
There is NO emergency cutoff switch on ANY s-series. The ignition key is the only "switch"
No, there is not a fuel cutoff switch on a Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution. Unfortunately, not all models of vehicles have fuel cutoff switches.
Unlike Fords, Chevrolets do not have an emergency cutoff switch.
If you are referring to a fuel cutoff switch that operates in case of an accident or an overturn - yes, there is.
Not to my knowledge.