Location of the fuel pump relay switch

Asked by Guru5V82C Jan 06, 2018 at 10:09 AM about the 2005 Toyota Camry SE FWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

My car one day decided to just turn off at a light  
and wouldn't crank back up. I be gotten the fuel
pump changed and oxygen senors. It will crank
after it sits but then if it runs for appro. 7 minutes it
will turn off....any suggestions? I haven't replaced
the fuel pump relay switch because I'm not sure
where it is located.

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Look under the hood. There should be seversl fuse....relay boxes. Check the ID of those components indicated at the under side of the cover for said boxes. If the relay in guestion is not there...it might be ....integrated...into a circuit board under the dash. BTW... Toyota calls the FP relay....a...Circuit Opening Relay. Finally...google your make model year and Cicuit Opening Relay. Get back with your results.

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