I got in a accident and air bag deployed in a 2010 Hyundai Elantra and it was still running good and all of a sudden it just shut off, does it have an emergency fuel shut off switch that we can reset for car to start again?
No it doesn't have a fuel shut off switch . Rather then guessing as to what the problem is , testing fuel pressure , checking for spark an for DTC'S - diagnostic trouble codes is . Air bag deployed ? I would have a qualified repair shop check it out . The computer system is probably at fault . Air bag control module on some make vehicles after a deployment need to be replaced an programmed .
"On some Hyundai models, the switch is to the right of the brake master cylinder. Look for a switch with a red button. Other locations that Hyundai has used for this switch are in the passenger glovebox area and in the trunk. Those locations might be concealed. For more detailed advice on how to locate the fuel cut off switch please see YourMechanic's fuel cut off switch tutorial. If your vehicle has not been in a crash, and it doesn't start, it is unlikely that this switch is at fault. If your vehicle is not starting, the appropriate diagnostic is a no start diagnostic. If you have further questions or concerns, do not hesitate to re-contact YourMechanic as we are always here to help you. "
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No it doesn't have a fuel shut off switch . Rather then guessing as to what the problem is , testing fuel pressure , checking for spark an for DTC'S - diagnostic trouble codes is . Air bag deployed ? I would have a qualified repair shop check it out . The computer system is probably at fault . Air bag control module on some make vehicles after a deployment need to be replaced an programmed .
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"On some Hyundai models, the switch is to the right of the brake master cylinder. Look for a switch with a red button. Other locations that Hyundai has used for this switch are in the passenger glovebox area and in the trunk. Those locations might be concealed. For more detailed advice on how to locate the fuel cut off switch please see YourMechanic's fuel cut off switch tutorial. If your vehicle has not been in a crash, and it doesn't start, it is unlikely that this switch is at fault. If your vehicle is not starting, the appropriate diagnostic is a no start diagnostic. If you have further questions or concerns, do not hesitate to re-contact YourMechanic as we are always here to help you. "