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In trunk behind right rear wheel well area

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SOURCE: blown headlight drivers side 2005 ford taurus

There are no screws need to be removed from the headlight bezel as the lamp need be only removed from the rear. On the rear of the headlight unplug the wiring harness, then turn the big hand screw /catch only 1/4 turn and pull out the socket and lamp straight out. then replace the burnt lamp and do the reverse of which you did to get it out.

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  • Posted on May 09, 2009

SOURCE: I cant find the inertia switch to reset my fuel pump

No Inertia switch on Saturns! Check Fuel Pump Fuse Or Fuel Pump!

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jan 02, 2010

SOURCE: 1999 ford taurus with fuel issues checked the

At this point I would get a haynes manual from somewhere like autozone so you can get the wiring schematic. I believe the relay is turned on by the computer. It sounds like there is a wiring issue between the relay and the inertia switch. Have you checked the harness long the frame for damage or plugs in the engine bay.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on May 29, 2010

SOURCE: 2005 Taurus: What is the oil capacity in my 2005 Ford Taurus?...

4.5 quarts with filter of 20w50 oil

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  • Posted on Jun 06, 2012

SOURCE: 1995 ford crown vic won't start. The inertia switch is OK. Checked the fuses OK

ck 4 fuel press. spark inj. pulse ect.!

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No volt at the Pnk/Blk wire on the inertia fuel shutoff switch why?

hi,

sounds like you changed your fuel pump.
try hooking everything back up and spray some starting fluid in the intake while turning it over. for some reason ford engines have to be fooled back into starting back up. I did a mountaineer and had no power after a fuel pump change, tried starting fluid and voila.
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I HAVE A SHORT IN THE WIRING TO THE FUEL PUMP ON 1998 FORD TAURUS

Check the inertia switch the inertia shut down the vehicle fuel pump in case of a accident it possilbe to get set off by a jolt or a kick for the Taurus it is listed in several places it can be in the trunk area on the right side you will have to pull the cover back when you get to the inertia press the button on top to reset the switch
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1999 ford taurus with fuel issues checked the inertia switch in the trunck no powere to it all fuses are good as is the relay

At this point I would get a haynes manual from somewhere like autozone so you can get the wiring schematic. I believe the relay is turned on by the computer. It sounds like there is a wiring issue between the relay and the inertia switch. Have you checked the harness long the frame for damage or plugs in the engine bay.
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Vehicle was involved in a front end impact - Now vehicle won't start - Right after the accident tryed to start the vehicle and it wouldn't crank.

Very simple, Ford's use inertia switches. They shut the fuel off when you are in an accident. Just call ford and ask for the location of the inertia switch on your vehicle. You just push it in to reset it.

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It's an electrical element, so it can go out. Shouldn't be hard to replace. In my 1999 Taurus SE OHV the inertia switch is lining of the trunk on the passenger's side well.
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if yo hit a bump recently its the fuel inertia switch.. do you have lights? does it do anything???
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