* Blown fuel pump fuse: Check your fuse box.
* Faulty fuel pump relay: This is a common culprit. A bad relay prevents the pump from receiving power.
* Bad fuel pump: The pump itself could have failed.
* Clogged fuel filter: A restricted filter can starve the engine of fuel.
* Low fuel pressure: A pressure regulator problem could be at fault.
* Problems in the fuel lines: A kink, blockage, or leak anywhere in the line will prevent fuel from reaching the engine.
Instead of looking for a reset button, you need to diagnose the problem systematically. Start by checking the fuse and relay, then move on to other components. You might need a fuel pressure gauge to check the pressure if you suspect issues beyond the basic electrical components.