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It is well hidden. You can find it by laying under the front of the vehicle and looking up at the engine block on the passenger side just above the starter. It is bolted to the block directly above the starter and just below the intake manifold. This is not an easy job. Depending on you skills as a contortionist and tools on hand, you may have to remove the starter and the oil filter to get to it.
if you hear a loud click from starter it could be the motor contacts in the starter have gone bad. you will have to remove starter and have it repaired or replaced. check again to make sure that the battery is charged up on truck. also check for a loose ground wire to starter or engine block.
In order, disconnect negative battery cable, jack up truck and secure it from tipping, access starter from underneath or remove tire and get at it from the wheel well on passenger side, unplug clip and disconnect positive battery cable from starter, remove two bolts that hold it in place. Reverse to install new.
I have an 85 Toyota truck and Toyota shop manual. It looks like your electronic fuel pump might be after market. The manual only show a manual pump mounted on the front of the engine. Sorry I was no help.
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