Check the pump first.
check the flasher itself and the switch
Wherever you are most likely to be when you discover an emergency. I'm not being flippant; that's the right answer. If this oil burner is large (I have no way to know from your question) you might place it near your exit since in an emergency you will likely be leaving the area and can hit the switch as you leave the room. You also want it placed so it isn't accidentally triggered.
You may want to check the brake lights.Everything runs through the multi-function switch.(the turn signal switch)
GM vehicles do not have an emergency fuel shutoff switch.
There is NO emergency cutoff switch on ANY s-series. The ignition key is the only "switch"
is there a emergency switch that shuts the fuel pump down
If the light has a dimmer switch and it's not working, first check if the dimmer switch is in the correct position and hasn't been accidentally turned off. If the switch is on and the light still isn't working, there may be an issue with the dimmer switch or the light bulb itself. Try replacing the bulb or checking the dimmer switch for any malfunctions.
The 1999 Chevy Monte Carlo does have an emergency fuel cutoff switch. The emergency fuel cutoff switch can be found in the fuse box.
Unlike Fords, Chevrolets do not have an emergency cutoff switch.
THere is no emergency cut-off switch on a 1995 Dodge Caravan.
Emergency cut off switch for 1987 honda accord
The emergency flasher switch on the 2009 Cobalt is located behind the steering wheel.