The 99 Chevy S10 does not have a fuel pump reset button. The pump is controlled by the relay unit.
No, Dodge does not use inertia/reset switches.
The fuel system is pressurized on fuel injected engines. If you were in an accident and the fuel pump still running, it could spray out fuel and feed a fire. The fuel reset switch detects a sudden jolt (hard!) and trips. You just reset it by pushing the button on top. On my 99 B3000, its on the firewall under the glovebox, and has a red top. HTH
Chrysler does not have reset switches.
It's also known as an antigravity switch, and its purpose is to shut off the fuel pump in the event of an impact (such as an accident) to prevent fuel spillage. It can be reset by pressing the button on it.
It does not have one.
On a 97 Escort there is a small maroon button on the front of the fuse that pops out if tripped. You just push the button in to reset it. I assume it is the same for the 99 Escort.
Gm vehicles do not use ineria/reset switches.
Dodge doesn't use fuel reset switches. The fuel system is computer controlled with relays.
There is no fuel pump inertia switch on a 1999 Dodge Intrepid.
Hold down the "Reset" (trip reset) button and then start the car while still holding down the reset button for another 10 or 15 seconds.
If your thinking of an interia switch, it doesn't have one.