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|  06-13-2001, 06:34 PM | #11 | 
| Registered Member Join Date: May 1999 
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				 |   By the way, the interia switch is located in the hatch area.  On the very back panel you'll see a black rubber plug on the drivers side.  That covers the inertia switch.  If you pop the plug, you should be able to feel the switch on the wall supporting the taillights.  Removing the back plastic panel will provide full access to the switch.  Once you have access, if you suspect the switch is bad, disconnect it, and stick a jumper wire into the pigtail jumping the wires going in.  If the car then works, you know you've found the problem. | 
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