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Old 05-03-2009, 12:25 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Default 1993 Ford Probe, "Fuel Cutout" warning indicator is on, and car won't start

I Have A 1993 Ford Probe GT. Got It From An Impounded Lot, Where It Has Been Sitting For A While. I Had A Key Made And Changed The Battery. There Is An Warning Indicator Lit On The Dash That Says "Fuel Cutout". The Car Makes The Sound Like It's Going To Start, But It Does Not Start. From The Research I Did I Found That It Might Be Related To A Switch That Is Located In The Lower Left Part Of The Trunk. The Switch That Resets Something? Anyway... My Question Is How Do You Properly Operate(or Activate Or Reset) That Switch. And Should That Allow The Car To Start? Also... What Does The "fuel Cutout" Indicator Being On Mean? Is The Fuel Pump Closed(turned Off)? Is There No Fuel Getting To The Engine? Also.. Does This Type Of Car Have A Microchip Or Anything In The Key, That Might Be The Reason Why It Won't Start With A Key That I Got From A Locksmith?

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