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Inertia Switch on a 87 Bronco 2


kenvb

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I got this 87 B-2 for tow bill, it was hit real hard on side pass wheel. now it turns over but wont fire, it did fire for few seconds right after the accident when I towed it home,
is there a inertia Switch somewhere, ???
in case Im not saying it right,its the fuel pump shut off switch that activates in a rear end collision.
 


bronco_lou

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it is on the passenger side at the top of the carpet, little black box there is a button on top push it down to reset.

Louis
 

vonD1025

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Is there a second one on the frame rail? If so where at? I just replaced the low pressure fuel pump/sending unit, fuel reservoir filter, high pressure fuel pump, fuel filter, new spark plugs (gapped at .044), and reset the inertia switch under the passenger carpet. Got mine to run for about an hour then parked for a bit and came back out to it not starting.
 

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Is there a second one on the frame rail? If so where at? I just replaced the low pressure fuel pump/sending unit, fuel reservoir filter, high pressure fuel pump, fuel filter, new spark plugs (gapped at .044), and reset the inertia switch under the passenger carpet. Got mine to run for about an hour then parked for a bit and came back out to it not starting.
Reset the switch again...
 

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