Crashed F-150 need some help
#11
Originally Posted by whitescrew77
To mb offroading, your profile says you are an ASE certified mechanic for ford chevy mercedes, in california, and you didn't think of the inertia fuel pump shutdown switch? Really not trying to start anything, just saying.......
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Mb Offroading (11-17-2012)
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#13
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i am cetified in those fields i started there and i know about the fuel interupter just not sure where it is on a 2010 f150 any help its most needed thank you \\\\\aat666666
Last edited by Mb Offroading; 11-17-2012 at 10:35 PM.
#14
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Ok, so its just a matter of finding it and resetting it. On every ford i have owned from 1988 onward it has been near passenger side kick panel, under the glove box.
#15
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I crashed the front end of my truck some stupid kids were screwing with me and they ran me off the road into a light post my airbag deployed and my truck wont crank the radiator is perfect engine is good battery is good Trans is good..
Any idea why it is not working
Any idea why it is not working
If it won't even crank that wouldn't be the fuel cut off , right? Unless it cuts off more than fuel
#16
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Originally Posted by whitescrew77
Ok, so its just a matter of finding it and resetting it. On every ford i have owned from 1988 onward it has been near passenger side kick panel, under the glove box.
#17
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why cant you drive the vehicle if the air bag blew? dumbest thing I have ever heard,
cut the bag off and carry on, the srs has nothing to do with the power to the truck.
cut the bag off and carry on, the srs has nothing to do with the power to the truck.
#18
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I have to take the stand that your 2009 F150 no longer uses an inertia switch. It is in the description of the fuel system, but it does not show up on any wiring diagram nor location for the truck. I have even found discussion postings in a F150 forum where they were looking for the switch as well and never found one. They too believed it was absorbed into the control module. I wanted to be able to get you back on the road, but everything points to a situation where Ford made a deviation from the norm.
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#20
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USUALLY when your airbag is deployed the truck is somehow damaged. Sure, you can still drive the truck without the airbag, but the fuel pump is shut off because of it. The truck thinks that when the airbag goes off the vehicle is damaged and shouldn't be driven.