@Blossom45 - So from reading the other thread you started on the same issue you were having (in the future, please don't start multiple threads on the same problem) I see where you reset your inertia switch and that solved your no-start problem. Glad to hear you got it figured out and that it didn't cost you any money. Unless someone bumped your vehicle w/in your first 36 hours of ownership and caused the inertial switch to get tripped I don't see how this can happen, but stranger things can happen. Sometimes people do this as a scam in a parking lot. Then when your car won't start they conveniently show up and offer to help fix your car for $$, knowing exactly what the issue is and how to fix it. Maybe someone is messing with you? Maybe the place the sold you the vehicle is messing with you? IDK, strange...
Anyway, it's not a "roll-over" switch. The inertia switch is tripped by a impact shock and cuts power to the fuel pump in the event of an accident.