Its located next to the master cylinder and diagnostic port under the hood, drivers side. There are 3 relays located there. On is AC clutch, EEC, and the fuel pump.
With the AC off put your hand on the relays and turn the ignition on, but not to start. The fuel pump relay will click twice.
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SOURCE: E.E.C fuse keeps blowing in 1991 Ford Explorer
if you replaced fuel pump i would look at backward wiring when replaced and i would start at the source of work if your vehicle was working fine before replacement then 9 out of 10 it will be your fuel pump wireing
sometimes when putting wireing back together the connectors have the missing clip and in turn you can turn the wireing in both directions now where positive is touching the ground on both sides of connector kris kross problem check your work this is crucial use a test light to find the right wires where they go
SOURCE: 1988 ford f150 fuel pump relay location
inner driver side fender well along with the eec relay
SOURCE: on a 1991 geo tracker trying to find location of fuel pump relay?
The fuel pump relays are mounted on an "L" bracket underneath the ECM. Both have something to do with the Fuel pump. Be careful not to get it confused with the horn relay it is in the same vicinity (under the dash on the drivers side).
SOURCE: 1991 mercedes sl 300 will not start, not getting fuel.
check inside of the trunk lid on driver side quarter panel or inside driver door
SOURCE: trying to locate fuel pump relay for 1991 corvette- coupe
The fuel pump relay in the 1991 corvette is located under the IP on the pass side.
Open pass door, unscrew two screws under the glovebox (you will be upside down in the car), take off the fuse panel, unscrew third screw to plastic plate underneath glovebox, pull away carpet (velcro), pull down plastic plate (watch out for the wiring to the lamp), then under the glovebox you will find a number of fuses and relays if you dive in under there DEEP, prob 4 or 5 in a row, not really sure wich one, but one in the middle is the fuel relay, and they are the same (interchangable).
Take a look at --the12volt.com/relays/relays.asp--
It´s those relays we are talking about.
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