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The Chrysler 300 does not come with a fuel cutoff switch. If you notice issues that seem comparable to a Ford with a triggered cutoff switch, it's probable that your fuel pump is jammed. While this is a safety measure for potential rollovers, it will require you to get a new fuel pump. Regrettably, there is no method to reset this mechanism.
The Chrysler 300's fuel cutoff switch, called the inertia switch, is located on the toe-board, just to the right of the transmission tunnel, in the passenger-side floor area.
My Chrysler 300 suddenly shut down and now it won't start or shift into gear. There's a warning on the panel about checking the stability system.
I installed a fuel pump on my Chrysler 300m special edition, but now the car won't start as if it's not getting any fuel. Do you think I should consider checking the fuel sensor?