If you're having fuel pump problems, the issue is likely more complex than a simple reset. Possible causes include:
* Faulty fuel pump: This is the most common cause.
* Blown fuse: Check your fuse box for a blown fuse related to the fuel pump.
* Relay failure: A faulty fuel pump relay can prevent the pump from working.
* Wiring issues: Damaged or corroded wiring can interrupt the power supply to the pump.
* Fuel pump inertia switch: While not a reset switch, many older vehicles *do* have an inertia switch that cuts power to the fuel pump in a collision to prevent fire. This switch is usually found under the dash or in the engine compartment, often labeled, and might need to be reset by pressing it in. This is a safety feature, not a general troubleshooting step.
If your F-150 isn't starting, you should check the fuse and relay first. If those are okay, you'll likely need a mechanic or a diagnostic tool to pinpoint the problem.