If you're having fuel delivery problems, the issue isn't a simple "reset." Possible problems include:
* Faulty fuel pump: This is a common culprit and requires replacement.
* Fuel pump relay: A faulty relay prevents power from reaching the pump.
* Clogged fuel filter: Restricted fuel flow can prevent the engine from starting or running properly.
* Low fuel: Make sure the tank actually has fuel.
* Faulty fuel pressure regulator: This regulates fuel pressure within the system.
* Issues with the PCM (Powertrain Control Module): The computer may have a problem controlling the fuel pump.
Before attempting any repairs yourself (which could be dangerous due to fuel system components), you should:
1. Check the fuel level: This is the easiest thing to do first.
2. Have the vehicle diagnosed: Take it to a qualified mechanic or auto parts store that can perform diagnostics to pinpoint the actual problem. They have tools to check fuel pressure and scan for diagnostic trouble codes (DTCs) that can tell them what's wrong.
Attempting to "reset" something that doesn't exist will waste your time and may even lead you to accidentally damage something else. Professional diagnosis is the key to fixing fuel delivery issues.