The fuel cutoff / inertia switch is located in the trunk on the left side quarter panel under the carpet. Most have a rubber boot on them.
Unlike Fords, Chevrolets do not have an emergency cutoff switch.
Dodge does not use inertia/cutoff switches.
There is NO emergency cutoff switch on ANY s-series. The ignition key is the only "switch"
NO.
I have a 1994 Probe GT and that has happened to me before. To fix this problem, there is a fuel cutoff switch on the driver's side of the trunk hidden behind the plastic trunk panels. Make sure the red button is clicked down all the way, and you should be good to go. The car will cut off all fuel to the engine if that switch is tripped.
to the best of my knowledge, there is no such switch
Yes. Be sure to change the neutral switch from your probe as the mazda's will plug in but is wired different.
did you try reseting the fuel cutoff in the truck. it will be under the carpet, drivers side, there will be a sign.
Dodge does not use inertia/ reset switches.
It doesn't have one.
Behind the center console under the radio.
between the engine and the drive wheels