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Joined: Wed Dec 21, 2005 4:32 pm Posts: 1927 Location: Didn't learn, now renovating bathroom #2, and you think cars are expensive!!!
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Inertia switches were first introduced in domestic cars when they switched over to EFI. Many of these cars used the same basic wiring harness as the carburetted version and there were some where in an accident the fuel pump would continue to operate, hence the installation of the inertia switch. We ran into more problems with cars going dead after hitting bumps, pot holes or railway tracks because of the inerita switch triggering. also many cars tended to hide the inertia switch making it hard for the owner to reset themselves. With computer advancement the fuel pump usually stop working as soon at the engine stops running.
_________________ Volvord  1989 744TI Ford 302, Wilwood Brakes, 5 speed
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