No, the fuse block sends power to the fuel relay, then to the fuel pump.
The fuel pump relay of a 1983 Chevy Camaro can be found inside the relay fuse block. It provides power to the fuel pump.
It is located in the underhood fuse block. Refer to your owners manual or the fuse block cover for an image view and exact location within the fuse block. Also note that if the contact side of this relay does not have power, check fuse 13 (20A) in the underhood fuse block. You should see power on the contact side of the relay when the key is cycled on and the engine is cranking.
Check fuse in fuse block under hood on passenger side. Should be a 15 amp. There is also a relay in the same fuse block
probably the fuse or relay on the fuse block is bad , find and replace the fuse or relay and trunk and fuel door should there may be two separate fuses ,
The relay is located in the fuse center block under the hood. The fuel pump relay is #18 which is a micro relay. The fuel injectors is #48 which is a mini fuse.
Check fuel pump 20amp fuse in engine compartment fuse box, this feeds power to the fuel pump relay.
the one that says fuel pump relay, on the fuse block cover, they are all labled
You should check the fuel pump fuse to make sure is not blown. If the fuse is good the fuel pump relay may be defective. It is always simpler to replace the fuse and the relay before removing the fuel pump.
It looks like any of the fuses in the fuse block, however it is not in the fuse block. The fuel pump fuse is near the fuel pump relay on the driver side strut tower.
The fuel pump relay is located in the rear fuse block. Open the trunk and look in the drivers side rear quarter area, the rear fuse block may be behind a panel. The relay would be number 37 and the fuel pump fuse is number 25.
There is no fuse. The power for both of the fuel pumps comes off the fuel pump relay. The power to the relay comes off the "X4/10" terminal block, pin 38. The terminal block is located in the engine compartment, on the right side, mounted to the firewall. Its right above the strut attach point. Hope this helps
Blown fuse or defective fuel pump relay.