In the front passenger footwell by ( or behind ) the kick panel
It doesn't have a fuel reset switch.
The fuel pump shut off ( inertia switch ) is located in the front passenger footwell behind the kick panel on a 1999 Ford Ranger
The inertia switch may be in the cab, on the passenger side next to the transmission housing. The above answer is correct. The reset switch on the 89 is in the cab, on the passenger side. It is where the floorboard and the underside of the dash meet.
It's located under the instrument panel to the right of the transmission hump, behind the carpet or vinyl. I had to reset it on my 93 ranger but its still in the same location as a 94 ranger. Hope this helped
On a 1996 Ford Ranger ( ASSUMING it is the same setup on your 1996 Mazda b3000 ) the fuel pump shut off switch ( inertia switch with the reset button on top ) is located in the front passenger footwell , in the corner , above the carpet and below the dash
Is the " FUEL RESET " light in your dash on If the button has not popped up on the top of the inertia switch than the switch doe's not need to be reset
No , but there is the fuel pump inertia switch ( shut off switch ) located in the right front passenger footwell by the kick panel access cover that has a reset button on the top of the switch
There is not a reset switch.
A Chrysler LHS does not have a reset switch.
IT does not have a reset switch.
There is a fuel shut off switch ( inetria switch ) that is very sensative to impacts or even hard braking. On the ford Ranger's this should be located behind the kick panel on the passenger's side floor toward's the door. There should be a reset button on top of it that you just push to reset. My company uses Ranger's for delivery vehicle's and I have seen cases were the switch will need to be reset just because the driver had to slam on the brake's or hit a pot hole.
Dodge does not have a reset switch.