Write an article based on this "Place a container under the bleeder pipes, if necessary. Press the reset button. Check fuses and breakers when the furnace doesn't light."
If your furnace has a reset function, there should be two copper lines running from your oil tank to the pump. If your pump does not have pipes, the oil may bleed from a fixture. You may need to put a container underneath this fixture to catch bleeding oil. Some furnaces may not be equipped with a reset button. However, if yours has this feature, you should find it located on the furnace, usually close to the oil tank. In most cases, this button is red. Push it once or twice. If you cannot easily locate the reset button on your furnace, consult its user instructions. This part should be described or clearly marked on diagrams. If the furnace doesn't come on in 60 seconds after pressing the reset, check the furnace fuses and circuit breaker. Replace or reset necessary fuses. Try to reset the furnace one more time. If the furnace does not relight, bleed the fuel line as described. When your furnace is running, a lack of oil spray on the inside of the furnace is another indication that you need to bleed the fuel line.