security fuel shut off

Asked by migration_robbyd714 Feb 01, 2011 at 05:24 AM about the 2000 Chevrolet S-10 LS Extended Cab 4WD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

how do I reset security fuel shut off on my truck

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as far as i know, it is underneath the dash, you will probably need to take the bottom part of the dash board off and there should be a box, or switch underneath that should be labeled as fuel shut off or something of that nature, and you just flip the switch, i have never done it on an s-10 but i watch a guy do it on an f-350. but thats where it should be

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it doesn't have a fuel shut off ,dont waste your time , check the relay and fuel pump.

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Not getting power to the fuel pump 91 s 10 4.3 v6 all fuses and relays are good any ideas?

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I got a 97 Chevy S10 pickup I replace replace the whole Nishan switch and key and I can't get a click but it won't start like it's not getting power to the starter and plus it ain't getting no fuel

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I have a 97 Chevy S10 pickup I replace the ignition switch in a key I can't get it to start it like clicks once and it's it battery is good and plus it won't get no fuel

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