In a 2011 Ford F-250 with a gas engine, the inertia switch is typically located in the passenger compartment, near the right side, behind the kick panel or the glove box. It's designed to cut off fuel supply in the event of a collision to prevent fuel leakage. If you're having trouble finding it, consult the owner's manual for the specific location in your model.
on the bottom of the throttle body
It is located on drivers side kick panel down by the fuse box under steering wheel area.
passenger side floorboard, under carpet or behind trim molding on the right side of floorboard
I assume you are looking for the fuel pump shut off switch ( inertia switch ) In the passenger foot well ( right side ) the kick panel is the interior trim panel , in front of the door , beside the FRONT passengers feet ( there is an access panel on the kick panel that gives you access to the inertia switch )
According to the 2003 Ford F-250 Owner Guide : The fuel pump shut off switch ( inertia switch ) is located in the front passenger footwell by the kick panel ( but the drawing indicates it is behind the panel ) * the kick panel is the interior trim panel , in front of the front door , beside the passengers right foot
To change the oil pressure switch on a 1989 Ford F250, first, ensure the engine is cool and disconnect the negative battery cable. Locate the oil pressure switch, which is typically found on the engine block near the oil filter. Remove the electrical connector and unscrew the switch using a socket or wrench. Install the new switch by screwing it in place, reconnect the electrical connector, and reattach the battery cable before starting the engine to check for leaks.
On a 2011 Ford F-250 : ( gasoline engines ) Engine oil dipstick locations : On the 6.2L V8 ( on the passenger side of the engine , between the battery and the engine ) On the 6.8L V10 ( on the drivers side of the engine )
speed control switch inside trans
it is on side of transmission
Is there a rocker switch just to the right of the headlight switch ?
Bad switch?
no