There is no switch. If the wipers park in the middle or at the top of the winshield you need to replace the motor. the fault is in the logic
No
There is no reset switch for the fuel pump on any s-series
There is no "reset" in the wiper motor. If your wipers do not park, it is likely your wiper motor parking contact or cam is broken. Try running the wipers with the key in the "ON" position, then turn the wipers off using their switch while they are up on the windshield. They should park themselves at the bottom. The good news is a wiper motor is pretty cheap at a junkyard, and not too hard to replace.
It is not equipped with an inertia switch.
odometer button
If a windshield wiper switch on a 1995 Buick Riviera stays on when in the off position, it might be the fault of the windshield wiper relay. It could also be that the switch itself needs to be taken off and reset on the dial.
The cam chain tension on a 1996 Saturn SL1 cannot be reset from outside of the motor. It will have to be accessed inside the motor. It is also a good idea to check and make sure it is not simply a broken timing guide.
No such part exists
GM vehicles are not equipped with a fuel pump inertia switch.
Ours is outside by the compressor, there is a fuse box with a plug like you have in the bathroom with a reset switch
Reset the left rear door power window by removing the power window motor and connect both the motor and the power window switch to the vehicle's wire harness. Turn the ignition switch on and it should be able to reset.
No, Chrysler does not use reset switches.No, Chrysler does not use reset switches.