* Check the fuel pump relay: This is a common culprit for fuel pump problems. A bad relay will prevent power from reaching the pump. It's usually found in a fuse box under the hood or inside the vehicle. Your owner's manual will show the location of relays and fuses.
* Check the fuel pump fuse: Similar to the relay, a blown fuse will also cut power to the pump. Again, check your owner's manual for fuse box locations.
* Check for power at the fuel pump: This will require using a multimeter to test if power is getting to the pump itself. This is a more advanced diagnostic step.
* Have the fuel pump itself tested: If power is getting to the pump and it's still not working, the pump itself may need replacement.
If you are experiencing fuel delivery problems, it's best to consult a repair manual for your specific Bronco model or take it to a mechanic for diagnosis. A simple "reset" won't solve underlying mechanical or electrical problems.