The inertia fuel cut-off switch is typically located in the passenger compartment or trunk of a vehicle, often near the rear of the car or under the dashboard. Its exact position can vary by make and model, so it's advisable to consult the vehicle's owner manual for specific details. This switch is designed to shut off the fuel supply in the event of a collision to prevent fires.
Pontiac does not use an inertia fuel cut off switch.
A 1992 Buick does not have an inertia or fuel cut off switch.
Chrysler vehicles are not equipped with an fuel cut off inertia switch.
GM vehicles do not have a fuel shut off/inertia switch
Dodge does not use inertia/cut off switches.Dodge does not use inertia/cut off switches.
Chrysler does not use cut off or inertia switches.
GM vehicles do not have a fuel pump inertia switch.
Infinity does not equip their vehicles with a fuel pump inertia switch.
There is no inertia switch on a Dodge.
There isn't a fuel cut off/ inertia switch. The fuel system is computer controlled with relays.
Chrysler does not use inertia/cut off switches.
Plymouth vehicles do not use inertia/cut off switches.Plymouth vehicles do not use inertia/cut off switches.