Fuel Pump Relay location 2007 Camry
The ex wife is having trouble with a 2007 Camry. It shuts down shortly after starting. She took it to a mechanic who said that she needs to replace the catalytic converter and quoted about $2600 to replace it. After some research online, I thought it might be the fuel pump relay. I was going to replace it and see whether it would fix the problem but I am not sure which one it is. Could someone please tell me? The fuse/relay box under the bonnet does not list a fuel pump relay. Attached is photo of relay box behind the glove compartment. I thought it might be one of these. https://cimg1.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.cam...e6bc3b141e.jpg
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The fuel pump relay is built into a circuit board.
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Is the car in California or some other state that requires state approved converters only be used, if not there are cheaper alternatives.
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Originally Posted by toyomoho
(Post 108356)
Is the car in California or some other state that requires state approved converters only be used, if not there are cheaper alternatives.
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The $2600 is pretty steep even in local currency.
If your handy with tools can install a vacuum gauge on the engine intake manifold to check for a plugged exhaust system. The internet would have video's on how to do this test. Can find the fuel pump and hot wire it (under rear seat cushion). |
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