Fuel pumps on modern vehicles are typically controlled by the engine control module (ECM) and do not have a physical reset switch.
Here are some potential reasons why you might think there's a reset switch:
* Misunderstanding: You might be thinking of another component or system in the car.
* Aftermarket modifications: Someone may have installed a custom switch or relay that you're unfamiliar with.
* Incorrect information: The information you received might be incorrect or outdated.
If you're experiencing fuel pump problems on your 2000 Dodge Stratus, here are some things to check:
* Fuel pump relay: Check the fuel pump relay in the fuse box for any signs of damage or corrosion.
* Fuses: Ensure the fuel pump fuse is not blown.
* Wiring: Inspect the wiring to the fuel pump for any damage or loose connections.
* Fuel pump: The fuel pump itself could be faulty.
Always consult your vehicle's owner's manual or a certified mechanic for any questions or concerns about your car.