If you're experiencing fuel-related issues, it's not a matter of resetting a switch. Instead, you need to diagnose the problem. Possible causes could include:
* Faulty fuel pump: This is a common problem and would require replacement.
* Fuel pump relay: A malfunctioning relay can prevent the fuel pump from operating.
* Clogged fuel filter: A restricted filter can impede fuel flow.
* Problems with the fuel injectors: These can become clogged or malfunction.
* Issues with the ECM: A faulty ECM could be preventing proper fuel delivery.
To resolve fuel delivery problems, you'll need to consult a repair manual specific to your 1996 Chrysler Sebring coupe or take it to a qualified mechanic for diagnosis and repair. They have the tools and expertise to pinpoint the exact cause of the issue.