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There is a control relay on the passengers side of the console, behind the console side panel that feeds the actual fuel pump relay. The fuel pump relay is just in front of the passengers side strut tower under the hood.
On a 94 Stealth, the relay for the rear wiper is in the fuse housing box. It is located on the passenger side, under the hood.
The 1991 Dodge Stealth fuel pump cutoff relay switch is located on the firewall in the engine compartment. You will find the relay switch on the drivers side of the engine compartment.
It could be a starter problem....can you tell where the click is coming from? is it the started clicking, or a relay clicking?
there on one of the sides of the center console below radio you have to remove the fabric pannels close to your feet there a couple relays on both sides of this console not shure what side but its one of them
I HEARD ITS UNDER THE CENTER CONSOL/RADIO AREA (REMOVE COVER FROM PASS SIDE AND LOOK AROUND) I HAVNT HAD TIME TO LOOK BECAUSE THERE ARE TOO MANY OTHER THINGS BROKEN ON MINE The fuel pump relay itself is located just in front of the passengers side strut tower, under the hood. It has a 5 wire connector. The fuel pump control relay which feeds that, is bolted to the console, near the radio, under the passengers side console panel. It has a 10 wire connector with post one being unused. The fuel pump relay is behind the passenger side knee trim, on the side of the console. It is about radio height. -91 Dodge Stealth R/T-
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Flasher relay is located in the center console under the radio. You will have to disassemble the console in order to gain access to it.
could be the relay.
try a fuel relay
if it is a station wagon , like mine, the fuel relay is under the center console passenger side,behind,the trim from console to dash.so is the ecm, too1
The Cherokee Laredo usually has an electromagnet in the relay box to close or open the circuit in the fuel pump relay. When it is faulty, it will make more attempts to click on or off and that repetitive process causes the annoying clicking sound.