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No cutoff switch that I know of.
Only Ford products use an inertia switch and that cuts power to the pump in case of a wreck.
Is the pump running when you turn the key on ?
Alot of vehicles have a safety fuel shut off when wrecked you have to locate this and switch it back for the car to start....i wrecked my 05 mustang and it wouldnt start my husband located the safety fuel cutoff thing in my trunk behind the carpet in like the fender wall
CHEVY DOESN'T USE A FUEL PUMP RESET/CUTOFF SWITCH, FORDS USE THIS FEATURE, ON A CHEVY IT IS DONE WITH THE OIL PRESSURE CUTOFF SWITCH, SO IF U LOOSE OIL PRESSURE THE FUEL PUMP CUTS OFF, THIS OIL PRESSURE FUEL PUMP CUTOFF SWITCH AND IT'S WIRING ARE NEAR THE OIL FUILTER UNDER THE TRUCK.
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