Therefore, there's nothing to "reset" in the way of a physical switch. If you're experiencing fuel-related problems, it's likely an issue with the:
* Fuel pump: This is the most common culprit for fuel delivery problems.
* Fuel pump relay: This electrical component controls the fuel pump.
* Fuel injectors: These spray fuel into the engine cylinders.
* Electronic control module (ECM): The car's computer controls fuel delivery.
* Fuel filter: A clogged filter can restrict fuel flow.
If your Sebring is having fuel-related problems (won't start, runs poorly, etc.), you need to have a mechanic diagnose the specific issue. They'll have the tools and expertise to check these components and determine the cause of the problem. Simply trying to "reset" a non-existent switch won't solve underlying mechanical or electrical faults.