The fuel pump inertia (shut off) switch is in the right front passenger's footwell , by the right front kick panel . If you don't see gas leaking , or smell gas , push the button down if it has popped up on the top of the switch .
your owners manual in the glove department will show you
where is fuel pump relay switch on 2003 ford ranger
No , but there is the fuel pump inertia switch ( shut off switch ) located in the right front passenger footwell by the kick panel access cover that has a reset button on the top of the switch
push the button down
On the top of the fuel pump inertia switch located in the right front passenger footwell by the kick panel access cover
The fuel pump shut off ( inertia switch ) is located in the front passenger footwell behind the kick panel on a 1999 Ford Ranger
Because it had tripped for whatever reason.
The switch is under the right side of the glovebox , above the carpet ( according to the owners manual for the 2004 Ford Ranger )
If you are talking about the emergency fuel shut-off switch (aka inertia switch). just push in the button on top of the switch.
The inertia switch may be in the cab, on the passenger side next to the transmission housing. The above answer is correct. The reset switch on the 89 is in the cab, on the passenger side. It is where the floorboard and the underside of the dash meet.
To reset the fuel shut-off switch on a 2001 Ford Ranger, locate the switch, which is usually found in the passenger footwell, near the kick panel or under the dashboard. Press the red reset button on the switch until it clicks. If the switch continues to trip, it may indicate a more serious issue with the fuel system that needs to be diagnosed. Always refer to the owner's manual for specific instructions related to your vehicle.
There is a fuel shut off switch ( inetria switch ) that is very sensative to impacts or even hard braking. On the ford Ranger's this should be located behind the kick panel on the passenger's side floor toward's the door. There should be a reset button on top of it that you just push to reset. My company uses Ranger's for delivery vehicle's and I have seen cases were the switch will need to be reset just because the driver had to slam on the brake's or hit a pot hole.