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Remove Glove Box for access - relay is located behind the glove box - Fuel Pump relay is the middle one on bank of three. "https://www.6ya.com/callphilipforhelp
I called 3 toyota camry dealerships to buy a "2007 toyota camry fuel pump relay. None of them could find this part in their system. Nothing in the fuse/relay box in the engine compartment show anything to indicate a fuel pump relay. Many people give contradicting answers as to where the relay is located and even post diagram layouts, which don't even match what the actual engine fuse box looks like. So far it is a mystery as to where the relay is located.
The fuel pump doesn't have a single designated fuse, it gets electrical input voltage from several sources, the fuses tart you need to check are the 7.5A ignition fuse, the 15A EFI, the 15A starter. There are two relays that are involved, the circuit opening relay located behind the glove box and the EFI main relay located in the fuse box under the hood, the most common problem when there is no fuel pressure is the fuel pump, check all the fuses and substitute the two relays to see if it solves the problem.
I would definately check the fuel pump relay, should be located in power distribution box in your vehicle, you may be able to switch it out with a relay of the same type to see if it turns on the fuel pump, but you may need a new fuel pump if this doesn't fix it. Hope this helps.
It is located above the glove box. It is the second relay from the left. If you pick up the chilton manual at your local auto parts store you will see the location and have the testing procedures for it.
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