* Blown fuse: Check your owner's manual for the fuel pump fuse location and check if it's blown.
* Relay failure: The fuel pump relay controls the power to the pump. This is a common point of failure. Your owner's manual will help you locate the fuel pump relay.
* Fuel pump itself: The fuel pump may have failed. This requires replacement.
* Wiring issues: Damaged or corroded wiring can prevent the pump from receiving power.
* Inertia switch: Some vehicles have an inertia switch that cuts power to the fuel pump in a collision. This switch is usually located under the dashboard or in the engine compartment. Check your owner's manual for its location.
If you're having fuel delivery problems, you should consult a repair manual specific to your vehicle's year and engine or take it to a qualified mechanic to diagnose the actual problem. Trying to find a non-existent "reset switch" will be fruitless.