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David128



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Location of inertia switch
Does anybody know if the Puma has an inertia switch like the Td5 and if so, where is it located?
Post #32911 25th May 2010 11:26am
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Post #32914 25th May 2010 11:56am
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ralton



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wtf is an inertia switch? Embarassed www.ralton.co.za
Post #32918 25th May 2010 12:47pm
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ralton wrote:
wtf is an inertia switch? Embarassed


if you smash your Td5, the inertia switch would kill the engine. You could only restart after you reset that switch. IIRC?
Post #32920 25th May 2010 1:11pm
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ralton wrote:
wtf is an inertia switch? Embarassed


Same thing that senses an impact and sets off airbags (in any other vehicle that is!).

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ralton



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ah, cool. funny thing with the anti-stall you'd think they'd have had an inertia switch fitted. when my clutch packed up i had a scary time trying to stop the beast!, had to turn off the ignition (fortunately before i hit the wall - might have pushed the wall over!). www.ralton.co.za
Post #32922 25th May 2010 1:19pm
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ralton



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I misunderstood - it measures rapidly decreasing speed. It's not a manual switch (like the kill button on a motorcycle) to stop the engine.
Ignore my previous post... www.ralton.co.za
Post #32924 25th May 2010 1:43pm
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The switch on the Td5's has a small ball beearing inside it (if you take one off and shake it, you can hear it rattle around), like was said, a rapid deceleration (and maybe a "thump" at the end of it) will cause said ballbearing to jump out of its socket and kill the ECU & engine.

It's obviously well designed, as general off road use never seems to trigger it.

Just looked through microcat, and indeed, there isn't one listed for puma's.
Post #32933 25th May 2010 3:55pm
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bartv



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Is there another system (instead of the inertia) that will cut the fuel after a crash?
And does it only cut the fuel or does it more?
My roll-ver defender is not getting any fuel, but it does start when I give it fuel straight to the engine.
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Bart,

Did you check if the fuel pump is doing what it's supposed to do Question
Post #45940 22nd Nov 2010 6:49am
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bartv wrote:
Is there another system (instead of the inertia) that will cut the fuel after a crash?
And does it only cut the fuel or does it more?
My roll-ver defender is not getting any fuel, but it does start when I give it fuel straight to the engine.

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Post #45949 22nd Nov 2010 10:06am
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