1. Locate the fuel pump relay. This is typically found in the engine compartment, near the battery. It is usually a small, black box with a few wires connected to it.
2. Remove the relay from its socket. To do this, you will need to press down on the release tab and pull the relay up.
3. Identify the terminals on the relay. There should be four terminals: two large ones and two small ones. The large terminals are for power and ground, and the small terminals are for the control circuit.
4. Connect a jumper wire between the positive battery terminal and one of the large terminals on the relay. This will provide power to the relay.
5. Connect a second jumper wire between the ground terminal on the battery and the other large terminal on the relay. This will ground the relay.
6. Turn the ignition key to the "ON" position. This will energize the control circuit and close the relay.
7. The fuel pump should now be running. If it is not, check your connections and make sure that the relay is properly seated in its socket.
Once you have finished testing the fuel pump relay, you can remove the jumper wires and reinstall the relay.