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no fuel cut off switch --if your vehicle was equipped with an inertia switch it would be located by the passenger lower kick panel to the right side of feet reach up and will feel a soft type button push in till click --
There are many possible causes why it won't start, but when it was not used for a long time I would check the fuel line. Only one bubble of air can stop the free flow of fuel.
Or a dried out dirty filter in the line.
Try to suck the fuel up to the fuel pump and check if the pump really delivers fuel.
On LHD vehicles, it is in the driver's foot well, under the dash, right next to the transmission tunnel. There is a little cut out and the plug is within that cut out.
It will be much easier to find with a mirror. It wasn't obvious to me by feeling around.
For 2002 Jaguar S-Type 4.0L SFI DOHC 8cylthe Fuel Filter is located under vehicle, driver side, below engine area, rear of wheelwell, mounted in fuel line.
If you get just a click you should first check battery charge and all battery connections. The click is probably the solenoid kicking in but without enough battery to turn over the engine.
Hi
You should find it under the car, just forward and inwards from the L/H Rear Wheel.
Its a small metal in line filter.
With a bolt securing the clamp, and 2 screw in pipe connections.
Good Luck.
John.
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