The fuel pump relay on a 2000 Hyundai Tiburon is located in the passenger compartment relay box, located under the left side of the dash close to the fuse box—just be sure to remove the knee panel under the steering wheel in order to see the relay.
Your car’s fuel pump relay plays a vital role in getting gasoline to your engine for the purpose of combustion. A car’s ignition and/or powertrain control module (PCM) powers the relay, which makes sure there is enough power in the fuel pump, and hence that your car’s fuel gets to the engine. When a fuel pump relay conks out, fuel doesn’t get to your engine—and we here at Jerry are certain you can imagine the problems that ensue.
Replacing a fuel pump won’t set you back much—the part usually costs around $25 to replace, and you’ll likely pay a mechanic for about an hour’s worth of labor. Of course, every vehicle is different, so prices will vary. But on the whole, fixing a broken fuel pump relay won’t be expensive.