To find the fuel pump switch, check your owner's manual or the shop manual for your make and model of vehicle. The location varies from one unit to the next. An auto parts store may be able to help, and it's a sure bet the dealer will. Autozone has a help section, and a link is found below.
The fuel pump switch is what tells the fuel pump what pressure to pump fuel into the fuel rail
There is a fuel pump relay switch for your 1988 GMC Safari. You can find the fuel pump relay switch at most auto-parts stores.
Assuming you are looking for an inertia kill switch for the fuel pump, it doesn't have one.
The fuel pump relay switch looks like the normal electric switch. The function of fuel pump relay switch is turn the fuel pump on.
You can find the 1987 Nissan 300 your pump relay switch in the fuse box. The fuel pump relay switch will be at the top of the third column.
It does not have a fuel pump switch. It has a relay and a fuse for the fuel pump.
Most users of the fuel pump shut-off switch is near the starter button in a location where a thief would not find it. You can hear when the fuel pump switch is turned on and of course when turned off there would be no noise.
There is no fuel pump switch. Stop looking.
The fuel pump relay switch, on your 1995 Toyota Camry, is located near the top of the engine. You will find the switch where the fuel line connects to the fuel injectors.
There is no "reset" switch for the fuel pump on that vehicle.
If the fuel pump relay switch is bad then the fuel pump will not be turned on. Think of the relay like a light switch. If the switch has a bad connection then the light doesnt work.
There is a not a fuel pump reset switch on PT Cruisers, only a fuel pump relay.