Lift the lid of the fuse box in the engine bay and find Relay #12. Remove it. This operates the fuel pump. Find relay #6 which operates one of the HEVAC blower motors. check that it's OK and put it in place of relay #12. See if fuel issues persist... or not.
Usually the relays referred to have a bright yellow casing. Check to see if they have brown burn marks from extended use. This is a known issue with relays operating the fuel pump and especially the blowers. Any sign of brown marks signals time for replacement.
Do a search on this site and you'll find reference to aftermarket relays available locally, which will do the job. suggest you buy ones with diode protection to prevent voltage spikes.
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