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Aug 14, 2016 - There is no inertia switch on your mazda 6. There is a fuel shut off valve which is integrates in the fuel tank. When you put the key to run ...
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I put in for information on a Mazda 6 with a 3.0 2004 ain't not one of them they're going to answer y'all got up there anywhere near no Mazda 6 3.0 2004 what kind of is that where is the nursery switch
There is a fuel pump "roll over" valve in the floorboard on the passenger side. It stops the fuel pump from running incase you roll the vehicle to prevent a fire. Check that the switch didn't trip from someone possibly kicking it or something. Then check any fuses or relays (swap relays if you have a spare or switch with the same on in a different slot). If everything checks out ok, then you probably need a fuel pump
I had something like this before. There is a fuel saftey switch near the gas tank right by the rear end. Its a roll over sensor and mine fell off the mount and I guess the truck thought it was upside down :)
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