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Where is the fuel pump relay on a 1993 Ford Probe?

The fuel pump relay location on a 1993 Ford Probe isn't standardized across all models (GT, LX, etc.) and could even vary slightly depending on options. However, it's most commonly found in one of these two places:

* Under the hood in the Power Distribution Box (PD Box): This is the most likely location. The power distribution box is usually a large black plastic box, often near the battery or firewall. Look inside for relays; the fuel pump relay may be labeled, or you may need to consult a wiring diagram to identify it.

* Inside the passenger compartment fuse box: While less common, some 1993 Probes had the fuel pump relay inside the fuse box located usually under the dashboard on the driver's side.

To find it definitively:

1. Consult your owner's manual: This is the best source of information specific to your car's configuration.

2. Use a wiring diagram: A wiring diagram for your specific 1993 Ford Probe model will show the relay's location and circuit. You can find these online through various automotive repair websites (often for a small fee) or at a local auto parts store.

3. Check online forums: Search online forums dedicated to Ford Probes (like ProbeTalk, for example) – someone may have already posted the location of the relay for your specific model.

Remember to disconnect the negative battery terminal before working with any electrical components to avoid short circuits. If you are unsure about any of this work, it's always best to seek professional assistance from a mechanic.