on the fire wall driver side by the e brake
No, GM vehicles do not have an inertia switch. It does however have a single fuel pump relay.
Relay, yes. Inertia switch, no.
The fuel pump is controlled by a relay. It does not have an inertia switch.The fuel pump is controlled by a relay. It does not have an inertia switch.
Not for the relay but there is an inertia switch re set on the right side, under passengers side kick panel. It is a red button, the inertia switch is there to shut off fuel flow in the event of a crash to prevent fire, or at least recuce risk and intensity of fire
According to the wiring diagram, there is no inertia switch. There is only a relay switch in a 1991 Isuzu Trooper.
There is no inertia switch on the Chevy truck it runs from the ecm , oil pressure switch and relay.
GM doesn't use inertia switches.
The Dodge Caravan doesn't use an inertia switch. The fuel pump is controlled by a relay.The Dodge Caravan doesn't use an inertia switch. The fuel pump is controlled by a relay.
Answer"Relay switch" is rather ambiguous...Fuel pump electrical relay / circuit protectionEmergency fuel shutoff / inertia switchBoth are covered in the "Related Questions" below...
To stop fuel flow to engine in case of accident
The 1993 Ford Bronco power door lock relay switch can be found behind the dashboard on the drivers side of the passenger compartment. The relay switch should be labeled as such.
The Dodge Caravan doesn't use an inertia switch. The fuel pump is controlled by a relay.