The EEC Power and fuel pump relays are behind the computer on the passenger side under the dash. The relay on the blower bracket is the fuel pump.
The fuel pump relay is located on the passenger side in the engine compartment.
switch it with a relay that works, like your horn relay or simulate the relay with fused jumper with 12 volts from your battery. 87 on your relay is your out to the fuel pump. putting 12 volts to the point of contact where 87 would be should start your fuel pump.
the fuel pump relay for a 1987 jeep xj is the second relay in from the fron on the passenger side of the engine compartment.
The 1987 Honda Accord fuel relay switch is attached to the fuel injector pump. The fuel injector pump can be located on the top of the engine near the back.
under the driver side seat.
No switch. Check the relay for the fuel pump.
the fuel pump relay should be on the pass. side inner fender there should also be a in-line fuse there too.if your fuel pump is not working,check the fuse and your grounds too.
it is located on the firewall on the passenger side
I have an 87 4runner and i had a similar problem turns out that the starter relay sends power to the fuel pump you might want to try replacing that relay
For testing purposes only you can jump the fuel pump relay (#30 and #87).
I have read that on an 87 GT its under the driver seat.
on a Mazda 626 there is a fuel pump relay check to see if you have a power signal from the relay to the pump, if so make sure there is power to the pump.