There is no reset switch for a fuel pump. Sorry. The fuel pump is located in the gas tank. Lay down by the fuel tank and have someone turn the key on in the van(do not try and start it) you should be able to hear it run. If not then you have to have the fuel pump replaced. If you're stuck in the middle of nowhere with a dead fuel pump (and you have a helper), try whacking on the bottom of the tank with something while cranking. An almost dead pump that's not quite dead will sometimes kick back to life to get you home or to a shop.
Relay, yes. Reset switch, no.Relay, yes. Reset switch, no.
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the fuel reset switch is directly behind the glove box, to reset it you just push the button on the top of the switch.
There isn't one.
GM vehicles do not have reset switches.GM vehicles do not have reset switches.
The emergency reset switch is in the trunk on the hinge. The relay is located in the engine compartment on the fender on the driver's side. The power is the yellow wire and the orange wire goes to the reset switch in the trunk. The relay only stays energized for a short time if no fuel pressure is found.
Chevrolet doesn't have a fuel reset switch. That's a Ford thing.
the relay closest to the driver on the fender well
GM vehicles do not use inertia/reset switches.GM vehicles do not use inertia/reset switches.
On Fords, they are usually behind the passenger side kick panel. Sometimes called an inertia switch.
I believe there is a button in the trunk. I will check my manual
It doesn't have a fuel reset button, aka fuel pump inertia switch.