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A kill switch is usually nothing more than a common toggle switch. It is usually installed in a hidden place and is used to disrupt electrical power to the starter motor.
nope
There are NO FACTORY kill switches on any Chrysler car
No Chrysler does not use inertia or kill switches.
If you mean an inertia kill switch for the fuel pump, no.
The starter kill wire is blue and red and is located in the ignition switch harness on the 2001 Volkswagen Jetta. The wire can be disconnected at the harness or at the starter itself.Ê
yes my friend own one and his had kill switch locate above the right rear tire inside the car.
Possibly the kill switch did not return to the 'on' position. On my 2003, you press the kill switch once for 'off' and the button stays 'in'. Press it again to return in to the 'out' or 'on' position. Sometimes it sticks in the 'in' position and will not start (starter will not turn over).
Normally not from the manufacturer, but it could have had one installed after that.
I don't think your car has one.
In a 1999 Mercury Sable the fuel pump shut off switch ( inertia switch ) is located behind the trunk liner , on the right side ( passenger side ) There is an access hole
unless ones put in for racing or offroad it wont have one.