The normal position of the inertia switch button is down , if it has popped up then the
switch is tripped and no power is going to the electric fuel pump
No. A 1998 Dodge does not have a reset button or kill switch.
The inertia switch which kills the fuel pump can be located within the trunk on the drivers side beneath the moulded carpet mounted to the inner rear fender. The switch has small red button on top of it that should be pushed down for normal operation and up in kill mode.
I'm not sure what you mean by "kill switch" But there should be a red push button on the bottom left of your dashboard. The switch can be used to reset your alarm system
up,that way when and if you crash you can get to the kill switch and shut off the bike.Hope this helps you out. rallyman7
It is the kill switch
I do not know of any snowmobiles that have a button like that. They all have a kill switch that shuts the engine down, and if you push it while under higher rpm's and release it, than there is a chance for backfire.
The kill switch location: When you seat in the drivers seat, the kill switch is located near the drivers inside left knee on the dashboard that slants away from the driver - it's a little black button.
A loose kill switch wire on your out board motor will cause the engine to lose power. As the kill switch loses contact the motor will begin to bog down or completely quit.
The kill switch is typically the ignition key. Depending on the mower it could also be a red push button labelled "emergency stop"
Just search for the reset button and push it, i think.
Change oil. Turn motor ignition switch to on but don't start Pull off emergency kill switch plate Pull emergency kill switch 3 times in less than 7 seconds. Replace kill switch plate. Done.
Possibly the kill switch did not return to the 'on' position. On my 2003, you press the kill switch once for 'off' and the button stays 'in'. Press it again to return in to the 'out' or 'on' position. Sometimes it sticks in the 'in' position and will not start (starter will not turn over).