In the luggage compartment, on the left, behind the upholstery panel.
Some vehicles are not equipped with a fuel cutoff switch. A 2000 GMC Jimmy is an example of a vehicle that does have a fuel cutoff switch.
Well, isn't that a happy little question you have there. On a 2000 Buick Regal LS, the emergency fuel cutoff switch is usually located in the trunk, behind the fabric lining on the driver's side. Just gently peel back the fabric and you'll find it there, ready to help in case of an emergency. Remember, there are no mistakes, just happy little discoveries.
Dodge doesn't use fuel cutoff switches. The fuel system is computer controlled with relays.
In the trunk , left side , behind the trunk liner
is there a emergency switch that shuts the fuel pump down
There is not a fuel reset or cutoff switch on a Chevrolet.
Jeep's do not use inertia/reset switches.
Doesn't have one. That's a Ford thing.
GM vehicles do not have inertia/reset switches.
The fuel pump cutoff switch is located behind the plastic panel to the left of the drivers foot well. On my car there is a label on the plastic panel identifying the location. Above the label is a finger hole to press the cutoff switch. The switch had to be removed (two screws) to reset it again.
No, GM vehicles are not equipped with a fuel cut off inertia switch.
General Motors products do not use inertia/reset switches.