The shut-off head of a pump is determined by measuring the maximum height to which the pump can raise water when there is no flow (zero flow condition). This is typically done by temporarily blocking the discharge pipe and measuring the vertical distance from the pump’s discharge flange to the water surface in the tank or reservoir. The shut-off head can also be found in the pump's performance curve, where it is indicated at the point where the flow rate is zero. This value is crucial for assessing the pump's capability in a given application.
GM vehicles do not have a fuel pump shut off switch.
There is not a fuel pump shut off on any GM cars.
Chrysler does not use fuel pump shut off switch in their cars.
It does not have a cut off switch. You will have to remove the fuel pump relay or the fuel pump fuse to shut it off.
I don't think they have fuel pump shut off switch. What model?
The fuel pump for a 2000 gm. Yukon does not have an inertia shut off. If there is no fuel then the pump or pump relay could be bad.
hit the fuel pump shut off switch
There is no such thing. The pump runs off a relay. There is a fuel pump shut off relay. If the ecm sees a fault in the system, it will shut off the pump to prevent damage or fire.
There is no fuel pump shut off on most gm but you can take the fuel pump relay out or the fuse and crank the motor to relive the line pressure.
There is no fuel pump shut off switch on a Pontiac Firebird. Instead, it has a fuel pump relay under the hood in the power distribution box.
It don't have 1. If you want the fuel pump to NOT work then remove the fuel pump fuse are relay. That is the ONLY shut off there is.
No there is no fuel shut off switch on this vehicle.