However, after a stressful few days with an Ace Milano motorhome acting up, thinking I'd got major problems, the AA fixed all the symptoms with a quick reset of the Inertia Switch tucked away by the feet of the passenger. Great stuff and I wished I'd known about the blighter beforehand. Knowledge is power....
I've read stories about people inadvertently tripping the inertia switch on hitting potholes or dropping a load into the boot - and experiencing difficulties sorting it out due to the lack of information on the location of their inertia switches.
Naturally, after my annoying and negative inertia switch experience with my motorhome, I would like to know where the Inertia Switch is installed on our other cars but cannot find the information in the manual or online. Anyone able to enlighten me where the Inertia Switch is fitted on my Grandland Ultimate please.....
