The fuel pump relay switch and/or reset switch on a 2001 Chevy Tahoe is under the hood junction box. It is found near the center and is marked F/PMP relay.
Relay, yes. Reset switch, no.Relay, yes. Reset switch, no.
Chevy did not use a reset / Inertia switch on there trucks.
Chevy did not use a reset / INERTIA switch on there trucks. Chevy did have a problem with the wiring harness at the top of the fuel tank / connector. You may also want to check the fuel pump relay and fuse.
Chevrolet does not use inertia or reset switches.
GM vehicles do not use inertia/reset switches
There is no inertia switch on any GM vehicle.
Gm vehicles do not use inertia/reset switches
There is no reset switch on that vehicle, you probably have a bad fuel pump.
It doesn't have a reset button.
There is no fuel reset switch. There is a fuel pump fuse within the fuse box and there is a relay inside of the electrical panel in the engine compartment, but there is no reset switch.
The fuel system on a Chevy is controlled by a relay. There is no inertia/reset switch.
Chevrolet does not use a resettable fuel relay (inertia switch), that's a Ford thing.