Yes, the 2002 Peugeot 406 is equipped with an inertia switch, also known as a fuel cut-off switch. This switch is designed to automatically cut off the fuel supply in the event of a collision or significant impact, enhancing safety. It is typically located in the engine compartment or near the driver's side footwell. If the switch is triggered, it can be reset manually to restore fuel flow.
No.
A 2002 Ram does not have an inertia switch. The fuel system is computer controlled with relays.
Ford is the only company that have inertia switches.
GM vehicles do not have a fuel shut off/inertia switch
Buick vehicles do not have inertia/reset switches.
GM vehicles are not equipped with an inertia switch.
Chevrolet does not use an inertia fuel shut off switch.
Pontiac Grand ams dont have an inertia switch, actually no GM cars that i know of have them.
Chevy did not use a inertia switch, Only FORD. You need to check the fuel pump relay and fuse.
According to the 2002 Ford Ranger owners manual , the inertia switch ( fuel pump shut off switch ) is located in the front passenger footwell by the kick panel
It doesn't have an inertia switch. That's a Ford thing.
There is no inertia switch on a Honda.