To find it, you need to:
1. Locate the underhood fuse boxes: There's usually one larger box and possibly a smaller one, often near the battery.
2. Consult your owner's manual: This is your best bet. The manual will have a diagram showing the location of all relays and fuses, including the fuel pump relay.
3. Check online resources: Websites like Camaro forums (like Thirdgen.org) will likely have discussions and diagrams showing the relay location for a 1992 V6 model. Searching for "1992 Camaro RS V6 fuel pump relay location" should yield results.
4. Look for a relay with markings: The relay itself might be labeled, or a nearby label might indicate which relay is for the fuel pump. Common markings might include "FUEL PUMP" or a similar designation.
Important Note: It's crucial to check the relay *before* replacing it. Often, a faulty connection or a blown fuse in another circuit could also prevent the fuel pump from working. Testing with a multimeter is recommended before replacing parts.