Sorry to hear that you’re stuck! On a 2002 Nissan Xterra, the fuel pump relay can be found under the dash on the driver’s side near the data link and fuses.
Repairing old vehicles can be fun, and it can also save you a ton of money. Of course, you need to know what you’re doing. Start by finding the right car to repair or restore. This means learning about the car’s history and how available the parts are. Don’t forget to inspect the undercarriage before buying any vehicle as this can reveal a lot about its condition.
If you’re going for a total overhaul, make sure you know how to properly disassemble a vehicle. This involves removing one or more of the doors, hood, fenders, trim, interior, and seats.
Always work within your capabilities and never hurry through the process. By doing it right, you can have a new (old) car that runs smoothly and safely.
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