How can I reset the fuel system

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Asked by Cagestim Aug 08, 2013 at 01:54 PM about the 2001 Chevrolet Blazer LS 4-Door 4WD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

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Look for an "Inertia" switch and just push the button in to "reset" the switch. The Inertia switch is what shuts off the fuel pump incase of an accident.

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For your vehicle consult a repair manual to find out where it is exactly located. Ford puts them in the passenger kick panel under the dash, but I have seen them "same place" or under the hood in Chevys.

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there isnt an inertia switch on the s10 blazer. There is nothing to reset. What kind of issue are you having?

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My gas gauge dont work on a panel and I'm not getting no fuel my gas gauge dont work on a panel and I'm not getting no fuel my gas gauge dont work on the phone

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My fuel gauge on the dashboard don't move and a car won't start

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I changed my starter because we thought it went bad, we had to short out the censor to start it, put a new starter on it and now it wont start what could be the problem

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