The inertia switch on a 2006 Ford Escape is located in the rear passenger side of the vehicle, specifically in the cargo area, near the right side trim panel. To access it, you may need to remove the trim cover or cargo area panel. The switch is a small, rectangular device that can be reset if it has been triggered in the event of a collision or sudden stop.
A 2006 Chrysler does not have an inertia switch. The fuel system is computer controlled with relays.
Chrysler does not have inertia or reset switches.
On a 2006 Ford Expedition : The fuel pump inertia switch can be found behind an access panel , in the cargo area , on the drivers side near the liftgate
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GM vehicles do not have a fuel shut off inertia switch
Chrysler doesn't use inertia switches. The fuel system is computer controlled with relays
On a 2006 Ford F-150 : The fuel pump inertia switch ( shut off switch ) is located in the front passenger footwell , behind the kick panel access cover , to the left of the fuse box According to the Owner Guide
On a 2006 Ford E-250 : The fuel pump inertia switch ( shut off switch ) is located in the front passenger footwell by the kick panel * the kick panel is the interior trim panel , in front of the front door , beside the passengers right foot
On a 2006 Ford Fiesta TDCi, the inertia switch is typically located in the passenger compartment, specifically behind the glove box or in the area near the driver's side footwell. It is a small, rectangular switch designed to cut off the fuel supply in the event of an accident. To access it, you may need to remove some panels or the glove box itself. Always refer to the vehicle's manual for exact location and instructions.
Chrysler products do not use inertia/reset switches.
Dodge does not use inertia/reset switches.
On a 2006 Ford Focus : The fuel pump shut off switch ( inertia switch ) is located in the front passenger's footwell behind the kick panel ( there is an access hole )