this acually happened to me while me and my freind where test driving my baby for the first time. i was soooo excited about it and the way it drove and we stopped to switch drivers and i kicked the switch unknowingly while taking my shoes off (feet too big ) i had little knowledge about it so when the engine stopped i almost cried that my gorgious car might me a lemon. luckily for us i had my cell and we called the guy to come and pick us up. (never a call you wanna make.... sorry but i screwed your car on my test drive=) anyway in a while after we checked everything else we realized what was wrong but it still took about 30 min of trying and waiting for the fuel to circulate again. when you cut the pump off and then try to restart you use all you had in the system and it takes a while to get it going agian. if youve tryed for a while im not sure what it could be unless something got knocked loose or disconnected. hope you figure it out and are driving again. HAPPY NEW YEAR EVERYONE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! byebyebyeybeybeybeybyeb nathan galloway boomkari@xxxx 1981 vin 5220 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------I was driving my D the otherday and putting into the garage, my foot slipped off the brake pedal (automatic) and kicked the inertia switch and the engine died. I looked at the switch and pusted the plunger back down but not the fuel pump does not appear to be comming on as the car will turn over but not start. Is it possible that by kicking the switch I have knackered it? and can I take it a part and service it __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Send your FREE holiday greetings online! http://greetings.yahoo.com