Swap another like relay or just buy a new one.
Need to know the year and what you are working on.
Use a multi-meter.
Take the relay out and hot wire the pump. If it works, its not the pump.
probably when the pump stops working! WOW
It is possible for aÊrelay toÊstop working. A relay can overheat or stop working due to a shortage in the wiring.
The relay isn't working correctly
I doubt that it would be the fuel pump relay. If it's a throttle body injection vehicle, the injector could be stuck. But you wouldn't get ANY fuel into the engine if the fuel pump isn't working. Relay can be tested by turning key on but not starting. if you hear fuel pump 'HUMM', you know pump and relay are working. If no firing at keystart and experiencing flooding, not a fuel pump issue. There is a spark issue of some kind.
Try a known working relay in its place... I have also put my hand on the relay while someone is driving and pressed the over drive button on and off, you should feel the relay "click" inside.
As far as I know, they are not on the same fuse/relay.
It is a fuse.
Replace the flasher relay as it has failed. One flasher relay controls them both. Look near the fuse panel for the relay. Purchase one so you will know what you are looking for.
No, it shouldn't have anything to do with the starter. A bad fuel relay will stop the fuel pump from working.