Disconnect the negative battery terminal and leave it unplugged for 30min or so. On most odb2 vehicles there is a capacitor system that maintains a charge for a while. This is for temporary data storage, airbag deployment, etc. in case of power loss. With some cars/trucks depressing the brake pedal while the battery is unplugged will drain it sooner.
Chevrolet does not use reset switches.Chevrolet does not use reset switches.
Chevrolet does not use inertia/reset switches.
Chevrolet does not use inertia/reset swtiches.
Chevrolet does not use inertia or reset buttons.
There is not a fuel reset or cut off button or switch on a Chevrolet. There is a relearn if power is lost or the computer is reprogrammed. This will NOT keep the vehicle from starting.
Google the code and you will have the answer.
That requires an OBDII engine scanner.
To reset the computer disconnect the battery for several minutes then reconnect.If the check engine light is off after reconnect then your computer has been reset.
unplug your battery for 15 minutes and it will go off
It does not have one,Its controled by the computer. NEUTZ
Chevrolet does not use inertia/reset swtiches
There is no "reset" button for the fuel pump on GM products. That's a Ford thing.