Fuel Reset Switch located

Asked by LoneRanger444 Jun 11, 2018 at 03:56 PM about the 2014 Ford F-150

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

Where is the Fuel reset Switch located on a 2014 F150?

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According to my wiring diagrams, you don't have one, if your talking about inertia switch. I don't know your liter size of engine? I could have looked at wrong diagram? Your owners manual should have the location, if there is one? My info said restraint control module, knows when you've had an accident and some wiring is connected to fuel pump driver module.

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I have the same question mine is 2016 manuel dont show it, it show how to reinable with ignition switch or push button but i tried and no luck, can you help. Stranded for 6 hours in the desert Thanks

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