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Old 11-26-2001, 12:13 PM   #4
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You can always replace the switch. Just so you know here is how it works. The inertia switch will allow the fuel pump to operate as long as there is oil pressure. If you flip your car and stall the motor, yet there is a fire, you can increase you chance of dying if the fuel pump was still going. You see the inertia switch will see that the engine has stalled and kill the fuel pump, saving your life. It may be a bit of a pain , but its well worth 3rd degree burns and months in the hospital.
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