The question wasn't clear, but there is a fuel cutoff switch located in the trunk normally that can get triggered during an accident or even hitting a hard bump or pothole. Mine tripped on my 1994 escort when I hit a large pothole on a dirt road. Anyway, there is a cover you open and you can reset it there.
The fuel cutout inertia switch is located under the kick panel in the passenger side footwell. There will be a red button to press.
No.
Check the fuel pump fuse in the fuse block of the engine bay.
Doesn't have one.
Reset a fuel gauge? There is not reset for a fuel gauge.
It shouldn't go on and still start as I understand it. The fuel pump inertia switch it designed to shut the fuel pump off in case of a fuel leak or an accident. Inside the switch is a ball that is held magnetly rolls forward and engages a swith to stop fuel flow. It can be reset by by a button the top of the switch. It is located in the left rear of the trunk compartment.
Hello, Jamison here, Ford has A cut-out switch, Most of the time its in the trunk on the passenger side (NOT REALLY EASY TO FIND) But easy to reset, Look in your owners manual, Or call A ford dealer.............Jamison.
The Chevy venture does not have fuel reset. Some cars, like ford, kia, etc, has a fuel reset, but venture not.
No there is not a reset for fuel pumps on Dodge PU.
A Chrysler does not have a fuel pump reset switch.
when i spin the motor the fuel cut out light comes on. The injectors are getting fuel but the car want hit a lick
Chevrolet doesn't use fuel reset switches. The fuel system is computer controlled with relays.Chevrolet doesn't use fuel reset switches. The fuel system is computer controlled with relays.