no reset button, relay on board under bonnet on fuse rely board in front of steering wheel, the fuel strainer ( not in line filter ) on t piece on lower part of fuel pump in the tank is very prone to blocking reduceing fuel pressure causeing engine not to run due to low fuel pressure, if you remove cowling in cab you can check fuel pressure on schraeder type valve on clearly visable fuel line, pressure should be around 55 psi (pressure guages on e bay america)
It doesn't have a reset button.
GM vehicles do not use inertia/reset switches.
There isn't one. That's a Ford thing.
Where is the reset button on a 2000 Chevy suburban
I asked the same question at the Chevy dealer today. I was told GM never used reset switches on their fuel pumps. Apparently only Ford used them.
i have a 2004 Chevy Malibu i nedd to find the reset button please
That truck DON'T have a reset button. Chevy didn't use them on there trucks.
Chevy does not use an “Inertia” switch (persay). They do detect crashes, but resets are done by disconnecting the battery for 3 to 5 minutes (they are not like the ford where you push the reset button).
disconnect the battery for 1 minute and it will reset.
There isn't one. Chevy doesn't use inertial switches for their fuel pumps. There is a relay in the fuse box, but it's not "re-setable"
The 99 Chevy S10 does not have a fuel pump reset button. The pump is controlled by the relay unit.
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