To be certain, you should:
1. Check your owner's manual: This is the best place to start. It should have a diagram showing the location of safety features.
2. Consult a repair manual: A Haynes or Chilton repair manual specific to your 2006 Chevy Aveo will provide detailed diagrams and information on the fuel system.
3. Search online forums: Search forums dedicated to Chevy Aveos (like the Chevy Aveo forum on an automotive website). Other owners might have discussed the location or lack thereof of an inertia switch on their model.
4. Contact a Chevrolet dealer or mechanic: They will have the most accurate information for your specific vehicle.
If you're experiencing fuel delivery problems, it's more likely related to a fuel pump issue or other electrical problems rather than the inertia switch being tripped. The inertia switch is designed to cut power to the fuel pump in the event of a serious impact, so it's not a typical troubleshooting point for everyday fuel problems.