If you're having fuel pump problems, it's likely a more serious issue requiring a mechanic or diagnostic tools. Symptoms like the car not starting or stalling could indicate:
* A faulty fuel pump itself: This requires replacement.
* A blown fuse or relay: These are relatively easy to check and replace.
* Problems with the fuel pump relay circuit: This would need professional diagnosis.
* Low fuel pressure: This could stem from several underlying problems.
* A bad fuel pump control module (PCM): This is a more advanced issue.
Instead of looking for a reset switch, you should troubleshoot the problem properly. Start by checking the car's fuses and relays (consult your owner's manual for locations). If those are fine, you'll need a mechanic or a diagnostic scanner to pinpoint the exact cause.