There are several videos on You Tube which show in great detail, how to check a circuit opening relay on a 1992 Camry. If one has no experience with this, it might be a better idea to bring the vehicle to an accredited mechanic and enlist the help of a professional.
behind the glove box. you must remove the glove box to access circuit opening relay. its the relay in the middle and should be green.
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its called the "circuit opening relay" youll find it under the hood in the fuse block.
The Camry's fuel relay is located in engine fuse box. When you open the fuse box you will see the relay is marked C/O (circuit open relay) this is your fuel pump relay.
It's in the driver's side relay box behind the left kick panel. Small relay, you can google 2001 Corolla circuit opening relay to see a pic of it.
One is under the hood Labeled EFI. You can check it by swapping the horn relay to the side of it. Same relay. Hello. The circuit opening relay controls fuel pump circuit. When EFI main relay is energized, EFI main relay provides battery voltage to one side of circuit opening relay. Inspect this relay for fuel pump diagnosis. It is located at top corner of relay box, behind driver's side kick panel.
there is no reset button there is a circuit opening relay under the dash you can check it with an oms meter
How do you know if it needs to be replaced
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Check the kill switch relay.
up your butt and around the corner If I understand your question correctly, you are actually looking for what is known as the "Circuit Opening Relay", which may be located behind the glovebox, or in the main fuse box under the hood (look for the one that is labeled "C/OPN").
There is a fuel pump relay (or circuit opening relay) attached to the ECU (engine computer) located behind the dash.