Hi, the fusible link is attached directly to the positive battery terminal. The inertia switch I'll still look for. Hi again, From all I've been able to see and find, it looks as if the inertia switch is also called the rollover switch, is located on or at the fuel pump but looks as if it's part of the foel pump assy which mmakes sense if we think about it. If the car has an accident the fuel needs to be stopped and the inertia or rollover switch would do this. I hope this helps and if you need to remove the fuel tank, it's a little work but doable just need a good jack and a couple of jackstands and a bunch of tools or better still...a good friend with a garage because it's a pain job. By the way, if I'm wrong I hope someone lets me know and if I'm right I hope we are all llet know. Thanks for considering.
Check to see if the inertia switch is popped up.Or a bad fusible link in the original hot wire to the pump question? where are the inertia switch and the fusible link located?
It is not equipped with an inertia switch.
No, it does not have an inertia switch.
No inertia switch.
The Chevy lumina does not have an inertia switch.
where is the inertia switch on a 626 maza 1994
Chrysler vehicles are not equipped with an inertia switch.Chrysler vehicles are not equipped with an inertia switch.
There is none. GM vehicles are not equipped with an inertia switch.
Dodge does not use inertia switches.
Chrysler does not use inertia or reset switches.
Cadillac does not use inertia switches.
Chrysler vehicles do not have inertia switches.