i just bought 1988 Nissan 300Z at an auction. Does anyone know where the kill switch is?

by admin on February 13, 2010



I would prefer only people that have any detailed information about this specific type of vehicle to answer. please…thanx
is there any way to upload a pic so people can see exactly what it is i’m talkin bout?
and does anyone know where i can find the manual for it online? man do i need some help with my cars…i’m trying to avoid it being kept at a mechanic shop until i can pay…you know do the little stuff at home and let the mechanics do the big stuff.

Originally posted 2009-09-23 15:52:49.

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dodge man September 25, 2009 at 1:57 am

i own a repair shop,and i own one of those,your talking about the fuel pump shut off switch on it,its located on the drivers side of the trunk well between the quarter panel and the trunk,and has a button on top of it that re-sets it,you have to remove the back panel off of it to get to it,but that’s where the fuel pump switch is,that’s the only kill switch it would have on it that i know of,on some of these it was located on the drivers side kick panel also,but this it for kill switches on these,good luck.

RepoMan18 September 28, 2009 at 5:58 am

Not to be insulting, but…
How effective do you think a factory installed kill switch would be? Kill switches are meant to be hidden. One from the factory would have to be disclosed to the customer, taking the mystery out of the location, and not fooling many crooks.

A friend of mine had hers installed into her headlight switch. Her car would only start if you turned on the parking lights.

Another friend had a “pressure pad” mounted under her carpeting. Had to press the pressure pad under the carpet with you left foot in order to start her car.

Sounds like you’ve got a vehicle that has electrical power but won’t start. Try putting the car in neutral and turning the key. Could be a bad neutral safety switch.

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