Sometimes behind the passemger kick panel Sometimes behind the passemger kick panel
Ignition switch
Some have a safety switch to prevent engine damage that cuts off fuel supply as soon as engine oil pressure drops to an unsafe level
No.
I'd check the Neutral safety switch.
The fuel cutoff switch on a Hyundai Tucson is used to reduce the risk of fires during an accident. It automatically cuts off the fuel to the engine to stop the engine and stop leaks.
Cuts - 2005 Switch Cutters 1-7 was released on: USA: 9 May 2005
First, check your oil. If the oil pressure is low due to low oil there is a safety switch that cuts power to the fuel filter to prevent engine damage. After that you should find either a fuse or a relay in your fuse panel for the fuel pump. good luck.
check the side stand switch , this cuts out the engine if it (the side stand) is down when you put the bike in gear .
Yes, the engine may still have spark even if the fuel pump inertia switch is tripped. The inertia switch primarily cuts off fuel supply to prevent fuel leaks in the event of an accident, but it does not affect the ignition system directly. Therefore, while the engine may spark, it will likely not run properly due to the lack of fuel.
The fuel pump shut off switch ( inertia switch ) is a safety device that cuts off the flow of power to the ELECTRIC fuel pump on a Ford when it has been involved in a collision ( or maybe hitting a really bad pothole , anything that " jars / upsets " the vehicle )
fuel filter ok?
A switch is an isolation device in a power circuit. A fuse is self destructing safety device in a circuit. Fuse burns out under an overload (current) condition and cuts off and isolates the circuit.