fuel safty switch location

Asked by goneal Aug 05, 2007 at 06:32 PM about the 1992 Ford Bronco Custom 4WD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

location of fuel safty switch?

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Ford typically located these switches in the rear of the vehicle, usually the trunk, but in this case probably behind one of the panels on the interior in the back of the vehicle. Look for access panels that flip open and see if it is behind there.

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It is located in kick panel on passenger side so right where your feet are to the right is plastic panel remove that to reveal a bunch of wiring in that cluster is a fuel shutoff switch it is a big turkey pop up timer looking thing. If u find it and it is poped up is has shutt off your fuel it usually activates if you are in an accident or slammed door to hard or if kicked or whatever the case if it is still in proper working order all u have to do is press it back down and put key in ignition turn key to electrical on dont turn it over yet do this three or four times to pump back up fuel pressures then go ahead and crank and if that does not work at least one check mark off list of possible problems.

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I Got A 89 Ford Bronco 11xLT I Was Wanted To No Where The Fuse Panel At.

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