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To the best of my knowledge there is no fuel shut off switch. Thats a ford thing with the inertia switch in case of an accident.
I assume you do not hear the fuel pump running. Have you checked the fuses? Does yours have a factory security system with a "Security" light on in the instrument cluster? Is your key worn down?
If it has a security and a worn key you may want to try another key.
Sorry the saturn's do not have a inertia switch. But more information would help. Like does the security light activate on the dash, you may have a bad Passlock, Place the ignition key to the on possition for 10 min and then try starting it.
Good luck and let me know how things are going. There should be instructions in your manual on how to get the car started if the Passlock is giving you problem.
yes open the trunk or the hatch on the right or left side there should be a small panel remove that and it there should be a small yellow button push it and it will reset you fuel pump shut off switch and i hope i have been some help to you Michigan Man.
I'm not sure if there is one on your car .......but pulling the fuse and or relay for the fuel pump and then sticking it back in should have the same effect.......are you talking about an inertia switch?
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