The van does not have a reset switch.
Since you are looking for the reset switch I can only guess you have problems with stalling, no start and everything else checks out.
Have oil pressure switch checked.
Confirm fuse and relay are working. Sounds like the the fuel pump needs replacing. Also might as well do the sending unit at the same time. This corrects inaccurate fuel gauge readings.
Not exactly sure what you're asking for here, but if you mean a fuel pump reset switch, as on a Ford, these vehicles are not equipped with it.
It doesn't have one
I believe it is located under a panel on rear right of trunk.
Pontiac does not use inertia/reset switches.
To reset the oil life in the display press and hold down the reset button for 3 to 5 seconds. This works for the GTP. Hope this helps. "G"
there is no-such thing as "hood reset" but the hood pop hook is located on the lower driver side labeled HOOD
No.
I believe it is located under a panel on rear right of trunk.
no
Not for the fuel pump.
GM vehicles do not use inertia/reset switches.
No problem, if it's like my 2001 Montana. Just press your mileage trip button until you get to the 'oil' reading. Then, just press on same button and hold for a few seconds. It should go back to 100 (fresh oil).