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blah blah blah adam loves marty boomgarn haha he want himf250 superdty 7.3 diesel that wont start, think it may be the fuel pump shut off switch, does anybody know where this is?''
- ''i have a 97 f250 superdty 7.3 diesel that wont start, think it may be the fuel pump shut off switch, does anybody know where this is?''


Has the truck been in a collision or have you been mudding/offroading?  The switch you're talking about is known as the inertia switch, and I've never done much with F-150's from that gen., but in my '94 F-150 it is behind one of the kick panels.  It can be moved to another place in the truck.  Consult your owner's manual -- [[User:Thatswhatsup|Thatswhatsup]] July 15 2007
Has the truck been in a collision or have you been mudding/offroading?  The switch you're talking about is known as the inertia switch, and I've never done much with F-150's from that gen., but in my '94 F-150 it is behind one of the kick panels.  It can be moved to another place in the truck.  Consult your owner's manual -- [[User:Thatswhatsup|Thatswhatsup]] July 15 2007

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i have a 97 f250 superdty 7.3 diesel that wont start, think it may be the fuel pump shut off switch, does anybody know where this is?


- i have a 97 f250 superdty 7.3 diesel that wont start, think it may be the fuel pump shut off switch, does anybody know where this is?

Has the truck been in a collision or have you been mudding/offroading? The switch you're talking about is known as the inertia switch, and I've never done much with F-150's from that gen., but in my '94 F-150 it is behind one of the kick panels. It can be moved to another place in the truck. Consult your owner's manual -- Thatswhatsup July 15 2007


Also, I think this article puts way too much emphasis on the new F-150's. And it's all consumer reports type crap with little to no merit. The F-series has existed for about 60 years now and has had various models ranging from the F-100 to the F-800 (which is not even mentioned). I'd also like to see articles on the Ford LNT and LNK trucks, I will create some later if no one else does... -- Thatswhatsup July 15 2007

Motor and HorsePower listings

I tweeked the Motor and horsepower listings to make them more uniform in apperance, I also filled in some missing horsepower Ratings using chilton's shop manuals as my refernce, and I added some missing represenitive pictures on generation's 4 and 7.

I will continue to fill in any missing info as it becomes avalible to me, I will also work on streamlining the article including images and writings.

Yankeesfan245 18:04, 19 September 2008 (PDT)