Where is the reset button on a Ford Taurus 2010

Asked by GuruTBNY Apr 02, 2017 at 09:57 PM about the 2010 Ford Taurus

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

My car ran out of gas and I put gas in and it still won't start

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Do you hear your fuel pump come on then of when the key is in the Run position.? If it runs but fails to stop after a few seconds then u may have a bad pump but If it stops then you may have picked up 7 years of crud from the bottom of your gas tank ... as Trump would say "U drained the swamp"

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There should be a fuel inertia reset on the right, (passenger) side inner fender toward the fire wall. May even be in that corner.

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