yes, it is usually located in the interior behind the passenger's side kick panel on the lower right side. If resetting doesn't cure the problem, I assumed it's not starting, then the fuel pump maybe bad. This a high buck repair/fix if done at a dealer. A lot less you do it yourself --- cause the fuel pump's in the fuel tank. But b4 pulling the tank, check to see if it might just be a plugged fuel line, by rigging-up a gravity flow auxiarlly tank, basically to see if it will start using a different gas tank ( gas can ). Best of luck. c2 at chevy2onthebeach2@hotmail.com
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It does not have a reset switch.
where is the fuel rest bottom on a 93 ford explorer.
On a 1994 Ford E150 van with a 4.9L engine, the fuel pressure regulator is located on the fuel rail, which is situated on the top of the engine. It is typically mounted directly on the fuel rail near the injectors. To access it, you may need to remove the air intake components for better visibility and space.
There is no reset switch on that vehicle, you probably have a bad fuel pump.
GM cars do not have inertia/reset switches.
No, a 1994 Jeep does not have a reset button.
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Reset the inertia switch in the passenger kick panel. The button is facing down and may not be visible. It will click when reset.
The fuel pump reset switch in a 1994 Volvo 940 is located under the hood. The relay will be in the fuse box.
I have a 1994 with the same motor and it gets about 14/15 freeway and 12mpg town or towing...
Dodge does not use inertia/reset switches.