if it is broken then take it in to the shop
The fuel pump relay on that 92 Blazer with the 4.3 engine is located under the hood, on the firewall, drivers side, if there is more than one relay there, it's the one closest to the drivers fender.
it is a fuse that protects the ignition relay from too much current. a bad fuse would cause a no start, and if you pull the fuse, its center core will be burnt out if it is bad.
Bad starter is easy: when you turn the car on provided your battery is good, you will hear a click in the engine compartment, but the car will not start.
When you say it won't start I am assuming you mean it will not turn over. If that is the case and the battery is new, then something is pulling power from the battery. You have a light somewhere that is on or you have a relay that is stuck.
fuel filter,pump,pressure regulator? security sensor issue? The fuel pump may not be working, if the fuel pump relay (if installed), is bad
Sounds like a bad fuel pump of relay Sounds like a bad fuel pump of relay
No, it would not start.
The starter relay feeds power to the starter when the switch is turned to start. The relay will be mounted either on the fender or on the firewall.
pull the fuel pump relay and put it in another location that uses the same relay...like the A/C relay.
I just spent $108 at the auto mechanic to find out it was my 10a relay fuse.
check fuel pump relay!!
fuel pump relay?
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.
it could be the horn relay fuse located in the engine department with the other fuses.
Something is wrong with your 2000 Chevy Venture. Better information get's better answers.
The fuel pump relay on that 92 Blazer with the 4.3 engine is located under the hood, on the firewall, drivers side, if there is more than one relay there, it's the one closest to the drivers fender.
I would suspect a faulty fuel pump or fuel pump relay.