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Old 05-24-2005, 07:31 PM
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89 Camaro Does it have a fuel shut off switch??

I have an 89 camaro and it won't start. It is not getting any gas to the carburater. It will start if gas is poured directly into the carburater but stalls. Where would the fuel pump relay be on an 89?
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Old 05-27-2005, 04:55 PM
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UNDER HOOD, DRIVER SIDE, REAR SIDE OF STRUT TOWER, DRIVER SIDE OF BRAKE MASTER CYLINDER, MOUNTED ON UPPER FIREWALL

it should be located with another relay, along with the ESC (electronic spark control module) you could try to switch the two relays (I believe they are the same), turn the ignition on, and listen for the pump, if you don't hear it, you probably have a bad pump, and I'm sorry to say that they are not fun to replace.

P.S. I am almost positive that there is no fuel shut off switch.

good luck
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Old 06-09-2005, 04:55 PM
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Found the Problem

The problem with getting no fuel was a simple fuse that was located by the battery. The car runs great now.
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