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Old 09-08-2005, 04:51 AM   #1
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Sierra DOHC 2.0 Inertia Switch

Hi everybody
I resently serviced my car for the winter, after which it would not start, i know the spark plugs and leads are ok so i'm sure the problem lies elsewhere, my car has a fuel inertia cut off switch i'm pretty sure its that thats causing the problem, my hayns manual says its in the spare wheel well, i've looked all over the area but cannot find a switch of any kind, my car is a 1992 Sierra 2.0 ltr DOHC, any help in this matter would be very much appreciated...Thanks....Ros

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Old 09-07-2006, 01:59 AM   #2
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Re: Sierra DOHC 2.0 Inertia Switch

Well, it's a big cubic thingy and it has a hole on it's top and under that hole is white button. It's right in the middle of the spare wheel well so you can push it without taking the spare wheel out.

If you don't see it, then it's not there at all, it's quite easy to spot.
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