GM vehicles do not have inertia/reset switches.
There is not a fuel reset or cutoff switch on a Chevrolet.
Yes, the 2000 GMC Sonoma is equipped with a fuel pump reset switch, commonly referred to as a fuel cutoff switch. This switch is designed to automatically cut off the fuel pump in the event of a collision or significant impact. It is typically located in the passenger compartment, often near the driver's side kick panel or under the dashboard. If you suspect an issue with the fuel system, checking and resetting this switch may be a helpful troubleshooting step.
Jeep's do not use inertia/reset switches.
General Motors products do not use inertia/reset switches.
Some vehicles are not equipped with a fuel cutoff switch. A 2000 GMC Jimmy is an example of a vehicle that does have a fuel cutoff switch.
The fuel pump cutoff switch is located behind the plastic panel to the left of the drivers foot well. On my car there is a label on the plastic panel identifying the location. Above the label is a finger hole to press the cutoff switch. The switch had to be removed (two screws) to reset it again.
A 2000 Chrysler does not have a reset switch.A 2000 Chrysler does not have a reset switch.
how to reset cutoff to fuel pump
The fuel cutoff switch for a 2000 Cadillac DTS is typically located in the trunk, near the fuel pump. It can usually be found on the right side of the trunk, behind a panel or cover. If the switch has been triggered, it may need to be reset by pressing the button on the switch itself. Always refer to the owner's manual for specific location and reset instructions.
IT does not have a reset switch.
Dodge doesn't use fuel cutoff switches. The fuel system is computer controlled with relays.
No reset buttons on a Dodge.