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Some vehicles do have a reset switch usually in the trunk, nut not sure yours does. If pump does not run, Check fuses, fuel pump relay, see if power is getting to the pump and if so, replace pump.
The fuel pump power to the relay is powered by the PCM BAT fuse 15amp. The relay is grounded and the PCM powers the relay to turn it on and power the pump. You should have power on the orange wire with the key on. The PCM powers the relay when the key switch is in the start position and after the computer sees oil pressure and RPM.
check your fuel pump relay. also if you can hear the fuel pump when you turn the key fwd. if the relay is good and you cant hear the fuel pump most likely your fuel pump is bad.
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Check to see if there's power at the fuel pump when cranking the engine. If no power, check the relay and oil pressure sender switch. If the engine looses oil pressure, it stops the fuel pump from running to protect the engine. The relay is located on the firewall above the master cylinder.
This is going to sound stupid, but before you change the fuel pump relay, go back to the tank and give it a few good raps(rubber malet works great) if your pump comes on-the buzz, you need a new pump. also if after replacing the relay- if thats what you determine to be the cause and it still won't run- get your ignition module tested-it needs to send a sig to turn on the relay as a safety. oh and sorry can't tell you were the relay is.
Take the fuel line off before the filter and turn the key on and see if you get any fuel out of the line. If you don't get any fuel unplug the wire connector to the fuel pump turn the key on and see if you get a hot wire going to the pump. if you get a hot wire then it is your pump. If you do not get any hot wire then it should be the relay.
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