The 2004 Volkswagen Passat does not have a traditional fuel shutoff switch like some other vehicles. Instead, it relies on an inertia switch that is integrated into the fuel pump relay system, which may cut off fuel delivery in the event of a collision. If you're experiencing fuel delivery issues, it’s best to check the fuel pump and related components rather than looking for a separate shutoff switch.
there isn't an emergency shutoff switch for a 2004 cavalier. only fords use an inertia switch and those are located in the trunk.
There is none.
There is not a fuel shutoff.
GM vehicles do not have an emergency fuel shutoff switch.
Chrysler doesn't use fuel shut off switches
There isn't a fuel shutoff switch on General Motor's cars.
Where. Is the fuel shutoff switch on a 2000 s40 Volvo
There isn't a fuel shutoff switch on General Motor's cars.
where is the fuel pump shutoff switch for a 1996 mercury mountaineer
There is no shutoff switch in a 1995 Tahoe, or most cas.
* The fuel shutoff switch is on driverside against the leftside kick panel near the firewall
How do you reset the fuel shutoff switch on a 1995 Ford Mustang GT?