It must be a faulty kill switch, they don't go off by themselves.
A Chrysler Sebring does not have a kill switch.
There is no "kill switch" on that Chevy Blazer.
I don't know of a kill switch but there is a crank sensor.
If the mower has a shift knob control for "Start" "Run" and 'Stop', the kill switch will be on the end of the cable that leads to the throttle bracket. If the mower has the safety handle that shuts off the mower when it is not depressed, the kill switch will be at the end of the cable that leads from the handle to the engine. If the mower is operated with an on-off ignition switch, the kill switch wire will be spliced to the switch "off" wire some where between the throttle cable and the switch.
turn key off.
up,that way when and if you crash you can get to the kill switch and shut off the bike.Hope this helps you out. rallyman7
If you mean an inertia kill switch for the fuel pump, no.
It does not have a kill switch.It does not have a kill switch.
The KILL switch is in series with the ignition switch. When the KILL switch is open, the bike will not start.
Mine is a 2002 yamaha aerox it does not have a kill switch or a on and off button , but mine reeches speeds to 130km plus ,
A Kill switch is on a guitar to stop/forward sounds of the guitar.