The fuel pump kill switch on a 2005 Hyundai Sonata is typically located in the trunk area, near the fuel pump access panel. It may also be found in the fuse box under the dashboard or engine compartment, depending on the specific model. If you're unable to locate it, consult the owner's manual for detailed instructions or diagrams specific to your vehicle.
The Kill switch is located under the left side of the dashboard in a Sonata GLS.
There is no fuel kill switch on the 1990 Nissan Maxima. There is a fuel pump relay switch that can cause the fuel to be suppressed.
It does not have a kill switch.
It does not have a kill switch or fuel pump inertia switch. The fuel system is computer controlled with relays.
There is no fuel pump inertia switch on a Dodge vehicle.
There is no fuel pump inertia switch on a Dodge vehicle.
To wire a kill switch to the fuel pump on a 1989 Crown Victoria, locate the fuel pump relay in the fuse box. You can interrupt the power supply by cutting the wire that connects the relay to the fuel pump and connecting the kill switch in series with that wire. When the switch is off, it will prevent power from reaching the fuel pump, effectively disabling it. Make sure to use appropriate connectors and ensure the kill switch is easily accessible for safety.
No.
Chrysler does not have inertia or kill switches.
GM vehicles are not equipped with a fuel pump inertia switch.
A 2004 Chrysler PT Cruiser does not have a kill switch. The fuel system is computer controlled with a relay.
Assuming you are looking for an inertia kill switch for the fuel pump, it doesn't have one.