Dont have one
What could be preventing the car from starting then? It couldn't have damaged anything else other than the car door
hard enough hit can damage pump to loosen a connection to blowing fuses or relays
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SOURCE: Need to reset fuel cut off switch
if you found the switch, simply press down to reset..check those fuel lines for damage first.
SOURCE: 05 Ford Ranger stopped running and would not re-start
If it happens again or just won't start without holding down or just pushing the fuel shutoff (inertia) switch, than you will probably need to replace the switch. I made the mistake of going to pep boys first and they charged me $800 to replace a fuel pump that I didn't need, so don't do that. I had my mechanic move this intertia switch that is in a bad place inside the case below the glove box to the right. That is where the fuse box is. That way it is protected.
I just figured out what happened with mine. Whenever my 6'4" friend was in the passenger seat, I would have those problems and my truck wouldn't start. It was because he was kicking it with his foot.
So if you have the problem again, to get home, you can stick a paperclip in it, or have a friend hold down the switch. (Be sure and take the paper clip out, that is for emergencies only, because it keeps the pump running). Go to your Ford dealership and buy the inertia swich package. Mine was like $50. It has instructions on how to install it and where to put it, or just have your mechanic install it for $100, like I did.
SOURCE: Can you remove an inertia fuel cutoff switch on a 06 ranger?
Who cares if it is a safety system? my 05 won't even make it out of the driveway without the thing going off and killing my truck. All because I hit a pothole. If you know how, please tell us. I took it into the shop and the mechanic got 2 new switches from Ford and neither one fit. So either I am going to have spend another $1000 dollars because you have a moral stick up your you know what, or you could help us out.
SOURCE: nissan primera loses power when driving. I switch
Nissan
announces recall of 747,000 trucks, SUVs in U.S. - Oct. 28, 2010. Nissan had a problem with defective relays. Faulty relays in the engine control module in Nissan vehicles cause
engine performance issues including rough idle, engine stalling or inability to
start vehicle. Call your local dealer and see if your vehicle is under this recall, you will need to supply your VIN number. If so, they will repair the problem at no cost.
Good luck, i hope this helps.
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