Was wondering the same.. for a Fuel injected 1987 Mazda 626 non-Turbo According to a Mazda dealer I just called. There is no reset switch. The Fuel pump is located in the gas tank. and the Pump Relay is on the firewall of the passenger side. Regards, Yanek What do you want to reset? "Check Engine" codes can be reset by disconnecting the battery for 5-10 minutes.
It is on the passenger side floorboard behind the kick plate( which will be on the right)
A 1987 Jeep Cherokee does not have a reset button. The fuel system is computer controlled.
Doesn't have one.
I have a 2001 Mustang GT and my fuel pump reset button is located in the trunk next to the left rear taillight. This button is tripped when the car gets hit or jolted to prevent gas from continuing to be pumped from the fuel tank in the event of an accident. Mine is a black box with a red button on the top. If it's already depressed then there's no need to reset. The fuel reset button was located in the same place as Jim Miller's 2001 Mustang. Mine is a 1987 Mustang.
Doesn't have one.
In the alternator
There isn't one.
The speedometer cable on a 1987 Mazda 323 is located on top of the transmission and travels up to the dashboard. It helps the vehicle's computer monitor speeds constantly.
Its Located Rite Behind The Engine. STUPID!!!!
It should be located in the rear cargo area, possibly on the right side. It has a button on the top you push down until it clicks.
On my 1987 Fleetwood, there is a button on the dashboard labeled E/M. Pushing this button changes the readings from English to metric and back. Hopefully there is a similar button on your vehicle.
IIRC just remove fuse 37.