The fuel cut off switch on a 1994 Ford Escort LX is located just outside the fuel tank. It is designed to stop the flow of fuel in the event of an accident.
No.
No it does not.
ford originally did not produce the 1994 ford mondeo with fuel cut off switch. it was later improved in 2005 on the dashboard, after numerous deaths of drivers who died in fuel related fires. unlucky mate :/
if you mean the fuel cut off switch, its in the trunk.
The inertia switch (fuel pump cut-off switch) may need to be reset. Not exactly sure where it is on the 1994 Mazda, but three paces to look are (1) under the mat on the passenger side "hump"; (2) directly behind the glove box; or (3) behind the passenger side kick panel, directly below the glove box. The switch has a button on the top that has to be pushed in to reset.
NO
passenger front right side panel remove panel and the switch should be there
Engine will cut out at 140MPH (fuel is shut off). I had mine up to 185MPH after modifiing fuel cut out (Timed by PD Radar).
Only if you can cut a hole in the sheet metal.
The fuel cut-off switch on a Mazda 323 is typically located in the trunk area, near the rear passenger side, or under the dashboard on the driver's side. It may be a small, red or black button that can be pressed to reset the system after an accident or fuel-related issue. For precise location details, it's best to consult the owner's manual specific to your model year.
Jeep does not use inertia/reset switches.