Toyota Repair: Fuel Pump Inertia Switch, highway traffic safety, traffic safety administration


Question
Thanks for responding.  No specific problem, just wanted to know where this switch was located.  Have read where rough roads and parking lot bumps have tripped these switches.  Page 12 of this pdf indicated there was one.
http://www.autoshop101.com/forms/h42.pdf

Did more research after receiving your reply, and this National Highway Traffic Safety Administration docket indicates other options.
http://www.nhtsa.dot.gov/cars/rules/rulings/301NPRM/#N_5_

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Followup To
Question -
Where is the fuel pump inertia switch located on a 2004 Tacoma?

I have looked on the floor pan in the brake pedal area and under both side "kick panels", but have not found anything with an "apparent" resettable switch.  Numerous internet searches have not provided the answer.  Thanks!
Answer -
Toyota does not use this switch, if you tell me what the problem actually is I may be able to help.

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thank you for the reply, I will consult the toyota factory manual and get back to you, you got me curious now, although I've never heard of this switch I could be wrong in saying it was not there, it seems to me that if there was a problem with these switches tripping on rough roads etc. they would have issued some sort of bulletin, I will check on those also.