over the last 18 years the switch has varied in appearance , but they all have a reset button on the top which can pop up , and they all have a wiring connection at the bottom of the switch. On the Ford Explorers the switch is located in the right front passenger area . 1991 to 1994 on the toeboard just under the edge of the carpet , and 1995 and newer close to the right front kick panel (Helpfull)
A Chrysler LHS does not have a fuel system reset.
The fuel pump reset switch is in the drivers footwell , behind the kick panel. There is an access hole through the kick panel so a person can push the reset button down , that is located on the top of the switch
The fuel pump relay switch looks like the normal electric switch. The function of fuel pump relay switch is turn the fuel pump on.
there is a box under the dash right above the clutch pedal....there is a button on top of that box...just push the button to reset the switch...it also should show you in the owners manual
I don't know. Look it up somewhere else.
It does not have a fuel pump switch. It has a relay and a fuse for the fuel pump.
the fuel reset switch is directly behind the glove box, to reset it you just push the button on the top of the switch.
Yes its under the hood mounted to the drivers side strut tower. Its round and black does not look like a switch. To reset press in the center of the top.
on most cars, the inertia switch and reset is located under the passenger dashboard/firewall area. Look under and behind the glovebox.
look in the trunk for a reset button,when the car is bumped in the rear the switch stops the fuel in case of an accident
The passenger side kick panel is the panel directly under the glove box, next to where the passenger's feet go. The switch is located behind the panel. It is small, round, and has the reset button on top.
A Plymouth Breeze does not have a reset button. The fuel system is computer controlled with relays.