2007 toyota camry fuel pump relay

Asked by Guru98DD64 Apr 30, 2022 at 01:32 PM about the 2007 Toyota Camry CE

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

Has anyone ever found out where the fuel pump relay is for  a 2007 Toyota
camry 4 cylinder. Every where I look on google I see different answers, but
none are correct. I even see mechanics posting diagrams of the engine fuse
box, but what they post is not for a 2007 toyota camry, cause the diagrams
don't match my engine compartment fuse box. I had 3 dealerships tell me
that they can't find a "fuel pump relay" anywhere in their database and any
diagrams that they are looking at also are not marked noting anything about
a fuel pump relay. In my engine compartment fuse box and the one just
under the driver side dash, there is nothing marked as EFI or C/OPN. Any
help anyone can give is much appreciated. If anyone knows the correct part
number / part name / location / has a picture / knows how to test it, much
appreciated.

2 Answers

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The relay that ultimately turns the FP on and off is the C/OPN. IT IS ....INTERGRATED into a circuit board. Replacing the entire circuit board is necessary. Suggest you double check your diagnosis. Big $$$$$$ to replace the C/OPN. Get back to us with updates.

Old post but for anyone else looking… it took me 8 hours to find it. In my 08 Camry my fuel pump relay is UNDER THE STEERING WHEEL. There’s 4 relays. Blue & pink. You’ll see it 2nd to last relay.

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