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Old 02-25-2005, 10:04 PM
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Fuel Rest Switch???

I need to know where the Fuel reset switch is located on a 91 Ranger. The thing ran out of gas an some1 said somthin about the switch.
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Re: Fuel Rest Switch???

the only thing i know about a fuel reset switch is for when you get into an accident, when you get hit or hit something it shuts off fuel to the engine to prevent fires. but the switch should be under the dash somewhere on either the passenger side or in the middle, im not exactly sure what it looks like, my uncle told me this because my aunt had a 92 explorer and he told me my 91 ranger should have one as well. good luck and i hope i have helped
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Re: Fuel Rest Switch???

thanx. it was actually a woman askin me this and she said she found the switch but now a guy is sayin its a module?? she said it ran out of gas. put gas it in. and its not even firing
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