If you're having fuel pump issues, the problem likely lies elsewhere:
* Faulty fuel pump: This is the most common cause. It needs to be replaced.
* Fuel pump relay: This electrical component switches the power to the pump. It might be faulty or have a bad connection.
* Blown fuse: Check your fuse box for a blown fuse related to the fuel pump.
* Wiring problems: A short or broken wire in the fuel pump circuit could be the culprit.
* Fuel pump inertia switch: Some cars *do* have an inertia switch, designed to cut power to the fuel pump in a collision. This switch is usually located under the dash or in the engine compartment, and may need to be reset. However, even then, it's not a "reset switch" in the typical sense; it's just a simple toggle switch. You'd have to consult your owner's manual to see if your Acclaim has one and where it's located.
If your Acclaim isn't starting or running properly, you should consult a repair manual or a mechanic to diagnose the issue. Simply looking for a non-existent "reset switch" won't solve the problem.