Ever since I acquired my DeLorean it has not had an inertia switch. A previous owner removed and bypassed it (all 81 and most 82 inertia switches were recalled) and I never bothered to replace it. Until now. Last week I wanted to crank my engine without starting it, so I removed the bypass. This worked nicely, and I congratulated myself on cleverness. Unfortunately, the first time I put the bypass back I did it incorrectly. I am concerned that I may have caused a short that blew a fuse (or damaged another component). My fuel pump is no longer getting power (it does work when jumpered). I have ordered a new inertia switch. Until it comes, I wanted to pose this question to the list: is it possible for a clutzy inertia switch bypass cause this type of short? The wiring diagram shows that one of the inertia switch leads goes to ground, so a short may be possible. In my case all the fuses seem to have survived, so now I am looking into the possibility that I damaged a relay. Moral of the story: screwing around with one part in an electrical system affects others. Take seriously any work on your electrical system, even simple stuff. - Mike Substelny VIN 01280, 7 years