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The fuel pump relay on a 2008 Toyota Camry is located under the main fuse box in the engine bay. To access it, you need to remove a 10 mm fastener from the fender wall and electrical box area. The relay, also known as the "c/opn relay," is situated next to the "efi relay" for the Camry. Its role is to regulate the power supply to the fuel pump. Common signs that indicate the need for replacement include difficulty starting the car, stalling, or lack of noise from the fuel pump when turning the key to the "on" position. A malfunctioning relay may prevent the fuel pump from turning on, causing the engine to crank but not start. In some cases, the car may stall and then be able to start later on if the relay is failing intermittently. Replacing the relay is an inexpensive fix, typically costing under $20. Owners can consult the owner's manual for guidance on how to replace the relay themselves.
The fuel pump for a 2008 Toyota Camry is located behind the glove compartment.
it's located beneath the rear seat.