To find it:
1. Locate the interior fuse box: This is typically found under the dashboard on the driver's side, or sometimes in the glove compartment. Your owner's manual will show the exact location.
2. Consult your owner's manual: The manual will have a fuse diagram showing the location and amperage of the fuel pump fuse. It might be labeled as "Fuel Pump" or something similar, but it's crucial to check your specific year and model. Sometimes it's an integrated circuit rather than a standalone fuse.
3. Check for alternative labels: If you can't find a "Fuel Pump" fuse, look for fuses related to the fuel injection system, or engine control module (ECM). The fuel pump is controlled by the ECM.
Important Note: Always turn the ignition off before checking or replacing fuses. If you're unsure about anything, consult a qualified mechanic to avoid damaging your vehicle.