You should not bypass the relay. Repair the problem.
Bypass the relay and if the pump works the relay is bad.
You cannot bypass the fuel pump relay. It must be working. You will have to repair the problem causing it not to work.
No You Will Not Be Able To Do This. The Relay Is Required To Make Your Electrical System Work For The Fuel Pump. The Relay Is A Switch Unto Its Self. It Shuts The On And Off As Required By The Fuel System. Even If You Were To Bypass It. The Pump Would Run All The Time. Suggest You Install A New Relay
Turn key on-jumper relay receptacle pin 1 and 3 this will cause the fuel pump to come on-
you can't as the relay needs to be there to put the right amount of fuel through at the right time,buy another fuel relay.
the relay for both pumps is located underneath the passenger glovebox with the fusebox
The electric fuel pump is located inside the fuel tank and is energised by the ECM via the fuel pump relay in the relay modul and the fuel cut-off switch.
under the drivers seat in front of the ECU
The fuel relay controls the fuel pump, so where are the bare wires? If the relay isn't getting any power then the fuel pump will never turn on, unless you want to bypass it to check the pump. If the bare wires are going to your fuel pump relay you have your problem... if not, either way, bare wires are a problem.
A fuel pump relay 98 Bui at Park Avenue can be bypassed by using the correct key or another similar key.
In the 1996 Land Rover Discovery, the fuel pump relay is typically located in the engine compartment fuse box. This fuse box is situated near the driver's side of the engine bay. You can identify the fuel pump relay by checking the diagram on the fuse box cover or referring to the owner's manual for specific details.
The fuel pump is an integrated assembly (fuel pump+sending unit) located inside the gas tank. By the way, the 2000 Land Rover Discovery also has a fuel pump relay. This particular relay is a common problem in Land Rovers, and normally goes bad much sooner than the fuel pump. So in case you have not checked it out, it might be worth considering the fuel pump relay (which usually costs less than $20) before replacing the fuel pump assembly (labor-intensive, and expensive - usually around $400 for a brand new, OEM unit). The fuel pump relay is a small square-shaped part, yellow in color, with 4 terminals.