The Mazda Protege fuel reset button can be found on the firewall in the engine compartment. The reset button will be in the middle of the firewall.
It is not equipped with a fuel pump reset button. Check the fuse and relay.
The fuel reset button for a 1999 Mazda 626 is located inside the trunk of the vehicle. It will be on the left side close to the outer left tail light.
There is no fuel pump inertia switch on any Mazda. These are found on Ford vehicles.
Chrysler does not use inertia/reset switches.
Dodge does not use inertia/reset switches.
There is no such reset button on your Honda CRV.
Turns the fuel pump on after a bad jolt.
To reset the fuel pump in a Mazda B3000 truck, first, locate the fuel pump reset switch, often found in the passenger side footwell or near the driver's seat. Press the reset button, which will typically be a small red or black button. If the pump does not engage after resetting, check the fuse related to the fuel pump and inspect for any wiring issues. Additionally, ensure that the fuel tank has sufficient fuel, as a low fuel level can cause the pump not to operate.
The fuel reset button on a 1993 Mazda MX-3 is typically located in the trunk area, near the left side. It may be found near the fuel pump or along the side panel. If you're having trouble locating it, consult the owner’s manual for a diagram or specific details.
The fuel system is pressurized on fuel injected engines. If you were in an accident and the fuel pump still running, it could spray out fuel and feed a fire. The fuel reset switch detects a sudden jolt (hard!) and trips. You just reset it by pushing the button on top. On my 99 B3000, its on the firewall under the glovebox, and has a red top. HTH
There is not a reset button.