The Chrysler 300 does not have a fuel cutoff switch. If Your car is experiencing symptoms that You feel may be similar to a Ford having a tripped cutoff switch, Your fuel pump is likely locked up. This is a "safety feature" in case of rollovers, but it will also necessitate replacement of the fuel pump. Unfortunately, there's no way to reset this.
Lee J
July 30, 2020
The fuel cutoff switch, also known as the inertia switch on the Chrysler 300is in the toe-board, to the right of the transmission hump, in the passenger-side footwell.
Put a fuel pump on my Chrysler 300 m special series and the car won't turn over like it's not getting no fuel should I look into fuel sensor
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