Aznman
02-15-2024, 07:13 PM
I believe it is also known as the "fuel pump shutoff switch". The car engine is naturally aspirated.
Background: Our fuel pump is not receiving power to send fuel to the engine. We tested the fuses, the main relay, and the circuit opening relay before doing anything - they all still work. We also checked all the visible wires. We then decided to take down the fuel tank, only to discover that the pump itself is still good. Now we are quite at a loss. Does this model of the Previa have any inertia switch? And where the heck is it located?
Is there something else about the vehicle that we should check? If possible, good pictures are always best.
Thank you!
Background: Our fuel pump is not receiving power to send fuel to the engine. We tested the fuses, the main relay, and the circuit opening relay before doing anything - they all still work. We also checked all the visible wires. We then decided to take down the fuel tank, only to discover that the pump itself is still good. Now we are quite at a loss. Does this model of the Previa have any inertia switch? And where the heck is it located?
Is there something else about the vehicle that we should check? If possible, good pictures are always best.
Thank you!