Fuel Pump Reset, aka Fuel Inertia Switch Is a Ford thing
not Chevy
2006-08-15 05:16:57
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answered by Vicky 7
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Nope. Im assuming you dont have fuel pressure or something? Check your fuel pressure on the "schrader" valve on the back of the engine on the fuel rail. Theres a cap that looks like a tire inflating deal on it. Youll need a special tool to do that. Once you hook it up you should turn the key to the ON position. Youll hear the fuel pump turn on and run until it gets up to 41 psi. Once it reaches this pressure it will shut off. Even if you turn the key again after a minute or two, as long as your maintaining pressure it will NOT turn back on. When you start the engine youll notice a drop in pressure, about 7 psi. If thats not there your pump is bad, OR your filter is clogged.
Another thing to check is your fuses.
The last thing to check would be the line going into your regulator. Make sure the connections are tight and the tube isnt melted. One end goes into the regulator and the other end goes into the passenger side of the intake.
2006-08-16 07:08:21
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answered by Anonymous
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No GM motor vehicle has a gas decrease-out swap or a reset button. whilst you're experiencing a no start up as a results of no gas tension you will could study and consider out the wiring to the tank connector. if it extremely is all reliable, you will could drop the tank and do away with the sender to the two replace the full factor or basically the pump, in tank strainer and a sparkling gas fiter is often a reliable concept. those are between the worst tanks to get out of the vehicle, so be arranged to sweat and swear!! reliable success.
2016-12-17 11:08:36
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answered by ? 4
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no it dont
2006-08-14 20:32:54
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answered by michael_stewart32 4
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