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AnswerI am Chrysler Certified and to the best of my knowledge there is no actual switch that is accesibl with out the DRB3 scan tool Answer.There is a roller over valve on the fuel tank that will stop fuel flow if the vehicle turns upside down. Other than that, no emergency fuel cut off swtich. What kind of problems are you experiencing?
don't know what kind of vehicle you have but if its a car try looking in the trunk behind the carpet on either side of the wheel wells. some people call it an inertia switch
There are a couple reasons. First what kind of car is it? It could be a relay. It also could be an inertia switch located some where. If it tripped you won't get power to the fuel pump.
There is a fuel shut off switch that switches when an accident occurs, to stop the fuel flow in case of a fire. The switch is usually a yellow button located in the trunk. Look hard; they are high and tight, may be covered with carpet.
a fossil fuel
it depends what kind of fuel you have
most all vehicles now a days have fuel pressure when you first turn on key.some older models had the fuel pressure relay wired in series with the ignition switch so you only got fuel when cranking.since your not saying what kind of vehicle cant go any futher.
cross over cable
it uses rocket fuel
It depends on the kind of engine it has
I think that it uses hydrazine fuel.