it does not have one.
a voyager doesn't use an inertia switch
It does not have an inertia/reset switch.
There is none to find.
The fuel pump inertia switch is in the trunk , right side , behind trunk liner or in the drivers footwell , behind the kick panel , depending on the application There should be an access hole
The Chilton and Haynes manuals both say that the inertia switch is on the toe board to the right of the transmission hump. I can't find it. Can anyone help me locate it?
The inertia switch on a 93 XJ6 should be in the same place as on a 94 XJ6, which is on the kick panel on the drivers side. It is a little black box with a button protruding from it.
if you mean the inertia switch its most likely located in the left kick panel.
I can't show a picture , but the kick panel is the interior trim panel , just in front of the front door , by the passengers feet . According to the 1999 Mercury Mountaineer Owner Guide , you will find the fuel pump shut off switch ( inertia switch ) behind the kick panel . The Owner Guide doesn't show if there is an access hole or if and how the kick panel is removed in order to reset the inertia switch
It is in the drivers side kick panel.
Chevy did not use them on there trucks or SUVs. You need to check the fuel pump fuse and relay and make sure there good. You may just have a bad fuel pump.
Yes , you will find the fuel pump inertia switch in the front passenger footwell in the corner by the kick panel just above the carpet on a 1995 Ford Explorer