On my 1991 fuel injected Festiva the fuel pump inertia switch is located inside the panel at the rear driver's side. Lift the rear hatch and look to the left where the seat belt attaches and the speaker is located. There is supposed to be a small panel (2 or 3 inches square). My panel is missing and there is just an opening. You can see the top of the inertia switch with a red button. If you need to replace it or get to the entire switch you must remove that entire panel. It only takes about 10 minutes to remove that panel.
If the vehicle is involved in a serious accident the inertia switch shuts off the fuel pump.
Chevy did not use a inertia switch. Only ford did. Need to check fuel pump relay and fuse.
The fuel pump inertia switch in a Ford activates with an impact or roll over regardless of fuel level in tank.
The fuel pump inertia switch ( shut off switch ) is located in the front passenger footwell behind the kick panel ( on a 1999 Ford Explorer ) if that's what you are asking
On a 2003 Ford F-150 the fuel pump inertia switch ( shut off switch ) is located in the front passenger's footwell , by the kick panel access cover
There is just ( 1 ) fuel pump inertia switch , a fuel pump relay , and a fuse for the fuel pump relay
Yes , you will find the fuel pump inertia switch in the front passenger footwell in the corner by the kick panel just above the carpet on a 1995 Ford Explorer
On a 2000 Ford Taurus wagon : The fuel pump inertia switch is behind the service panel , in the cargo area , on the passenger side of the cargo area
The function of an inertia switch is bacically to "stop" the electric fuel pump from causing an explosion in a possible crash involving fuel tank rupture.
I believe that Ford was the only auto maker to use the inertia switch. You may have a bad fuel pump.
Ford is the only one that had the Inertia switch. Chevy did not use them. You need to check fuel pump relay and fuel pump fuse.
Chevy did not use a inertia switch, Only FORD. You need to check the fuel pump relay and fuse.