2000 Honda Accord Fuel Pump Relay: Expert Guide to Diagnostics and Replacement

Welcome to another episode where I’ll show you the location of the fuel pump main relay. The relay is located under the dash, to the left of the brake pedal. In this blog post, I’ll walk you through the process of locating and checking the relay to ensure your fuel pump is functioning properly.

To check the relay, simply turn the key to the “on” position and listen for the fuel pump. If you don’t hear the fuel pump, you can check the relay by feeling for clicking. If the relay is not clicking, it may be faulty.

The fuel pump main relay is located to the left of the steering column. By turning the key to the “on” position, you should be able to hear the clicking sound of the main relay, indicating that the fuel pump is working.

If you suspect the relay is faulty, it can be removed by pressing up on the tab and disconnecting the connector. You can then use a multimeter to check the relay, but if you don’t hear anything from it, it’s likely that the relay is bad and needs to be replaced.

Before replacing the relay, it’s important to check the fuel pump fuse located on the driver’s side. If the fuse is okay, then proceed to test the relay. You can refer to your service manual for instructions on how to check the relay.

In the description, you can find a link to the relay on Amazon if you need to purchase a replacement. Once the relay is in place, start the car to ensure everything is working correctly.

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