The fuel reset button on a Ford Escape, often referred to as the inertia switch, is a safety feature that cuts off the fuel supply in the event of a collision or sudden impact. It is typically located in the trunk or near the driver's side kick panel. Pressing this button can reset the fuel system, allowing the engine to start again after an accident or if the fuel pump has been inadvertently disabled. If the vehicle fails to start, checking and resetting this button may resolve the issue.
where is the fuel reset in ford escape 2002
There is no reset button for fuel. Ford has them but not Chrysler products.
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On a ( 2007 ) Ford Escape , it is in the right front passenger footwell , behind a flip up cover , by the kick panel access cover
There is no fuel reset button. Ford was the only car company to use that.
where is the fuel reset button on a 1994 ford ranger Driver side trunk. behind plastic covering
Your vehicle has a carburetor so there isn't a reset button for the fuel pump
Push the reset button.
Inertia Fuel Shut-Off (IFS) Switch At base of right door pillar, near kick panel.
The fuel reset button is used when the vehicle is in an accident and the fuel pump needs to be shut off.
Locate the switch and press the reset button.
Chevrolet does not use a "reset" button for the fuel pump on their vehicles. That is a Ford thing.