I had the same thing on my 1991 Ford Mustang , it stops the power from
going to the ELECTRIC fuel pump . Maybe yours is the same
there is a toggle switch under the dash on the driver's side. it is above where your foot would be if it were on the brake pedal.
I have not seen a standard Chevy Celebrity with a toggle switch under the dash. I would suspect that is something a previous owner installed.
under the dash is a toggle switch that was installed with the alarm, *under the drivers side of the dash you need to put the key in turn it forward not on but forward and turn the toggle switch the other way, if no toggle do the same with the key and hold the alarm button down on the dash, sometimes the light that flashes is a switch....
under the dash is a toggle switch that was installed with the alarm, *under the drivers side of the dash you need to put the key in turn it forward not on but forward and turn the toggle switch the other way, if no toggle do the same with the key and hold the alarm button down on the dash, sometimes the light that flashes is a switch....
Do you mean the toggle switch under the dash by the driver that breaks the circuit to the electric fuel pump ? My 1991 5.0 L - LX had the same thing - I guess that was Ford's idea of a security system . It does have the benefit of easily shutting off the fuel flow to relieve the fuel pressure when changing the fuel filter
yes there is a small toggle switch under dash to turn them on,
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