Depending on the year, GM primarily used the oil pressure sending unit as the switch for the fuel pump. There is no reset button for a GM. There is also a fuel pump relay.
NO... Chevy did not use an ENERITA fuel cut off switch on there trucks.
its a safty switch for the fuel pump so it its hit or rolls over it shuts down the fuel system
Recomend picking up a Hayes auto repair manual and read over a few times before atempting this, and take your time
Chevy did not use a INERTIA switch on there trucks are vans.
The fuel pump inertia switch in a Ford activates with an impact or roll over regardless of fuel level in tank.
Over the rear axle
Dodge doesn't use a roll over switch, The fuel system is controled by relays.
over there
if it has a roll over switch it may be in the trunk over the fuel tank and it could be a fuse or relay if that doesn't work may be a bad pump.
BEHIND RIGHT HEADLIGHT STARTING CLOSEST TO RADIATOR SHOULD BE 3RD ONE OVER 3.1 V-6 ENG
There is a black plastic cover on the passenger side fire wall just over top of the left valve cover. Remove the cover and the fuel pump relay will be on the far right side under the cover.
Try checking your fuel pump, by turning the switch to the on position, listen for the fuel pump to pressure. If it does pressure then check your relay under the hood in the fuse box. Hope this helps.