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Usually on the inside trunk area (or hatchback area on the same side of the car as the gas cap. Look for a rubber grommet or access panel. Ther is a little button to press.
When I get a problem like that, I usually start with replacing the fuel filter and checking the fuel pump pressure. But most of the time, it ends up being a crack in the plastic coil or distributor cap that is wider when it is hot than when it is cold.
What pump? Fuel pump? water pump? please clarify. If fuel pump there is probably a short in the electrical wiring. Need a electric expert to trace down
Take a gas line off and try to whirl the car over. If you are getting gas shooting out, then your fuel pump is working. However, just because you are getting gas out, doesn't mean that it is sufficient pressure.
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