What you might be looking for depends on what specific fuel-related issue you're experiencing:
* Check Engine Light: If the check engine light is on, it indicates a problem detected by the onboard diagnostic system (OBD). You'll need an OBD-II scanner to read the trouble codes and diagnose the issue. Resetting the light without fixing the underlying problem is pointless. The light itself cannot be simply pushed to turn off.
* Fuel gauge inaccuracy: If your fuel gauge is inaccurate, there's no button to reset it. The problem could be a faulty fuel level sender in the tank, a wiring issue, or a problem with the gauge itself. These require mechanical or electrical troubleshooting and repair.
* Fuel system issues (e.g., hard start): Various fuel system problems can cause starting or running difficulties. These require diagnosis and repair, not a button press.
In short, there's no "fuel reset button." If you have a fuel-related problem, describe the specific symptom, and you'll get more helpful advice.