Dodge does not use inertia/reset switches. The fuel system is computer controlled with relays.
No, Gm does not use inertia switches.
The neutral safety switch is located on the transmission.
It does not have an inertia/reset switch.
No, GM vehicles do not have an inertia switch. It does however have a single fuel pump relay.
If you're thinking of a fuel pump inertia kill switch, the 89 S10 doesn't have one.
The inertia switch may be in the cab, on the passenger side next to the transmission housing. The above answer is correct. The reset switch on the 89 is in the cab, on the passenger side. It is where the floorboard and the underside of the dash meet.
In a 1989 Ford Probe, the inertia switch is typically located in the passenger compartment, specifically behind the right side of the dashboard or near the kick panel. It may be mounted to the body or the frame of the vehicle. To access it, you may need to remove the panel or cover in that area. Always consult the vehicle’s service manual for specific details and diagrams.
The 1989 Dodge Dakota automatic shutdown relay switch is located in the fuse box. The fuse box can be found in the engine compartment.
On top of the steering column, behind the dash.
The B.O.O. switch or Brake On/Off switch is located at the top of the brake pedal assemble.
on the 89 dynasty, it is located right next to the thermostat