If you're having fuel-related problems, it's likely something else entirely:
* Fuel pump issues: This requires professional diagnosis and repair.
* Fuel filter blockage: This also needs professional attention, though replacement is relatively common.
* Faulty fuel injectors: These are also diagnosed and replaced by a mechanic.
* Computer problems: The car's computer controls fuel delivery; a malfunction could be the source.
* Empty gas tank (duh): This is the most basic but sometimes overlooked reason for fuel problems.
Instead of looking for a reset switch, you should describe the specific fuel problem you're experiencing (e.g., car won't start, engine sputtering, check engine light is on). That will help determine the real cause and the necessary steps for repair. Take your Monte Carlo to a qualified mechanic for diagnosis and repair.