no it kinda sounds like you hit a fuel line.
Mounted somewhere on the shifter.
Somewhere on the shifter.
find the neutral safety switch which is commonly located somewhere on the interior of the car near the steering shaft or on the transmission
I don't know the specific location but it is screwed into the transmission somewhere.
The Ford Neutral Safety Switch is an electronic part with the main function to stop the vehicle from getting started while in gear. The truck will not start when the switch is faulty.
Brake light switch stuck or out of adjustment. It is either located on the brake pedal somewhere or it may be a pressure switch located on or near the master cylinder.
Possibly there is a short in the wiring somewhere or the incorrect amp fuse is being used. Also, the switch itself may be faulty.
A safety switch is used just 2 be safe
If it is an automatic it will not have a clutch safety switch it will have a neutral safety switch
No they have not
first check all of your fuses and relays. you may need a new starter or ignition switch
The fuel PUMP inertia switch is a safety device that supposedly " trips " when the vehicle has been jarred in a collision or maybe hitting a really bad pothole . It is a mechanical switch that , when it trips , does not allow power to the electric fuel pump