* Blown fuse: Check your owner's manual for the fuel pump fuse location and check its condition.
* Relay failure: The fuel pump is controlled by a relay. A faulty relay will prevent the pump from working. You might need to locate the fuel pump relay (your owner's manual can help with this) and test or replace it.
* Fuel pump itself: The pump could be faulty and need replacing. This is a more involved repair and often requires dropping the fuel tank.
* Wiring issues: A problem in the wiring harness leading to the fuel pump could interrupt power. This requires tracing the wires for shorts or breaks.
* Low fuel level: While unlikely to be a "reset" issue, extremely low fuel levels can sometimes interfere with pump operation.
Before resorting to drastic measures, start by checking the fuse and relay, as these are the easiest components to test and replace. If the problem persists, you'll likely need a mechanic to diagnose the issue properly.