To locate the fuel inertia switch in a 1986 Lincoln Mark VII, first, check the trunk area. The switch is typically situated on the right side, near the back panel or near the fuel tank access. If you don't find it there, look under the dashboard on the passenger side, as it may be mounted on the firewall or in a nearby area. Always refer to the vehicle's service manual for specific instructions and diagrams.
no such switch.
GM vehicles do not have a fuel shut off/inertia switch
As with most Fords if its not in the trunk its at the front passenger side kick panel. Sometimes front drivers side kick panel .
In the passengers side kick panel.
On a 1986 Lincoln town car, the ignition starter switch is located near the bottom of the steering column. It has a rod going into it that operates it from the key lock assembly.Ê
under the dash near the transmission tunnel on the passenger side floor
on the fire wall driver side by the e brake
First you have to remove the cover on the steering column. Then locate the mounting screw for the switch. When installing the new switch make sure the alignment is correct.
In a 1986 Ford Thunderbird, the inertia switch is typically located in the trunk, mounted on the passenger side near the fuel tank. It's designed to cut off power to the fuel pump in the event of a collision. To access it, you may need to remove some trim or cover in the trunk area. Always consult the vehicle’s service manual for precise details and locations.
To remove the ignition switch in a 1986 El Camino, first disconnect the battery to ensure safety. Then, remove the steering column cover by unscrewing the screws securing it in place. Next, locate the ignition switch, disconnect the wiring harness, and remove the mounting screws or bolts securing the switch to the column. Finally, pull the switch out to complete the removal.
I'm not a mechanic / technician but check in the trunk / hatch area between the taillights . See if there is an oval shaped rubber plug . The fuel pump shut off switch ( inertia switch ) was located there on my 1991 Ford Mustang behind the rubber plug
Lincoln Borglum died in 1986.