No. The fuel system is computer controlled with relays.
GM vehicles do not have inertia/reset switches.
Chevy did not use a reset / Inertia switch on there trucks.
You cannot find it because there is none.
Chevy did not use a reset switch on there trucks. The fuel pump is inside of the fuel tank.
A reset switch was ONLY used on CARS. Not trucks are vans.
Yes, the 2000 GMC Sonoma is equipped with a fuel pump reset switch, commonly referred to as a fuel cutoff switch. This switch is designed to automatically cut off the fuel pump in the event of a collision or significant impact. It is typically located in the passenger compartment, often near the driver's side kick panel or under the dashboard. If you suspect an issue with the fuel system, checking and resetting this switch may be a helpful troubleshooting step.
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.
No there is not, Chevy did not use a Inertia or a reset switch on there trucks. You need to check the fuel pump fuse and relay. You may just have a bad fuel pump.
In trucks it's in the kick panel. Cars in the trunk. Push the button.
CHEVY Did not use a fuel cut off switch on any of there trucks. You have another problem like a bad fuel pump fuse, relay or the fuel pump is burn up.
It does not have a reset switch.It does not have a reset switch.
To reset the fuel cutoff switch you press down on the button.