Bypassing the inertia switch in a 1988 Lincoln Mark VII involves locating the switch, typically found near the fuel tank or under the dashboard. You can bypass it by connecting the two terminals of the switch with a jumper wire, effectively allowing fuel to flow without interruption. However, this is not recommended as it can pose safety risks; instead, it's advisable to troubleshoot the underlying issue that caused the switch to trip. Always prioritize safety and consider consulting a professional mechanic for electrical issues.
Gm does not use inertia switches.
A 1988 Jeep Cherokee does not have an inertia switch. The fuel system is computer controlled with relays.
GM vehicles do not have a fuel shut off/inertia switch
That is called an Inertia switch and Chevy did not use them on there trucks.
No, GM vehicle do not have Inertia Switches.
I believe that Ford was the only auto maker to use the inertia switch. You may have a bad fuel pump.
Chevy trucks did not have a inertia switch. You need to check the fuel pump fuse and relay and then make sure you have power back to the fuel pump that's in the fuel tank.
GM vehicles do not use inertia/reset switches.GM vehicles do not use inertia/reset switches.
On Fords, they are usually behind the passenger side kick panel. Sometimes called an inertia switch.
located just above offside kick panel
change light switch
dont....just replace it..its safer........