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Why would it have a switch? Fuel cut off switches are found on race cars. The closest thing you probably have is a fuel pump relay. As for the location of that, this thread is good: http://forums.nicoclub.com/1984-300zx-fuel-pump-relay-location-t567634.html
Check the fuel system inertial switch (collision cutoff switch), located in the trunk. It should have a reset button. Push it. If that does not work, try BYPASSING the switch to see if the pump works then. If it does, replace the switch.
No need to remove any relay. Proceed as follows:
- Park the car in shaded and well ventilated area.
- Remove the negative battery terminal.
- Loosen the fuel cap, fuel filter banjo bolt, push on or pipe clip.
- Wrap a piece of cloth around the connecting end of the pipe and remove the pipe.
CAUTION:
Let the engine cool down about half an hour before you proceed.
Keep your eyes away from the gasoline splash.
Keep any flame away.
Dry up the area immediately.
NOTE:
It is always better to get the job done by a qualified personnel.
inside the door pillar , behind passenger door . sorry no picture . strange location but thats what the manual says . for 87 nissan 300zx . hope thats a fix ya !
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