what if fuel switch needed to be reset or what symptons do you have

Asked by reservoirdog Apr 02, 2014 at 03:58 PM about the 2004 Ford Focus SE Wagon

Question type: General

when does the reset on fuel switch be used

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The fuel switch as you call it, is also known as an Inertia switch, Impact Switch or Fuel Cut-off Switch. It's purpose is to shut off the fuel pump in the event of an accident (impact). The only time one would need to be reset is when the car has been in an accident or someone deliberately tripped it. They can go bad but seldom do.

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just push the button..you will hear it click...if not hit it with something this will trigger it...after that just push the buttom down

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where is the rest button for fuel pump?

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my 2005 ford focus tdi where is inertia switch location?

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its on the wall near floorboard on passenger side on right side

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How do I reset it on a 2016 Ford Focus we

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