Locate and remove the fuel pump relay.
Using the relay, and the following diagram, locate the terminals 30 and 87 on the relay SOCKET
Using a paperclip or a piece of wire jump socket terminal 30 to socket terminal 87. If the fuel pump primes, it’s the relay.
Here is a diagram of what’s going on in the relay
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Terminal 86 is grounded, when +12v is applied to terminal 85, it switches the connection from 30->87a to 30->87.
However, don’t be surprised if the relay you remove does not have a terminal 87a. You can replace it with either a 5 pin or 4 pin relay. If it is going to be used under the hood, ensure that you use a waterproof relay.
For more information on relays:
http://www.teamrocs.com/technical/pages/relay_basics.htm