If you're having fuel pump issues, you'll need to diagnose the problem systematically:
* Check the fuses and relays: Consult your owner's manual to locate the fuel pump fuse and relay. Replace them if they're blown or faulty.
* Have the fuel pump tested: A mechanic can test the fuel pump's operation and pressure to determine if it's functioning correctly.
* Inspect wiring: Check the wiring harness leading to the fuel pump for any damage or loose connections.
* Consider the PCM: In rare cases, a faulty PCM can prevent the fuel pump from operating. This requires professional diagnosis.
Trying to "reset" something that's not designed to be reset will likely waste time and not solve the underlying problem. You need professional help or a thorough diagnostic process to determine the cause of the fuel pump malfunction.