99 ram van 2500 5.9 up and quit..
30 amp fuel pump fuse under hood blown. Replaced and blew again. I'm thinking bad fuel pump. Can't find another circuit panel, not sure if it has a pump relay or where it is. Same symptoms as my Yukon, but without the blown fuse. Just driving along and it shut down. Any thoughts? All suggestion welcome and appreciated.
Not quite. First, its a 96 not a 99. That made it easier to find a fuel pump
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So I installed pump, replaced fuse and started the van. It idled nicely. I pulled out of driveway and rolled upon the street. When I went to accelerate, it died. Blew the fuse again. Tried swapping out fuel flow relay and blew another fuse. Now I'm thinking short. This morning I dropped tank again to check pump wiring. All looks good. I found a sensor plugged into tranny pan with all three wires rubbed raw. I'll see where that leads.
BTW the only fuses I can find are in the PDC under the hood. No panel in the cab that I can find.
So I installed pump, replaced fuse and started the van. It idled nicely. I pulled out of driveway and rolled upon the street. When I went to accelerate, it died. Blew the fuse again. Tried swapping out fuel flow relay and blew another fuse. Now I'm thinking short. This morning I dropped tank again to check pump wiring. All looks good. I found a sensor plugged into tranny pan with all three wires rubbed raw. I'll see where that leads.
BTW the only fuses I can find are in the PDC under the hood. No panel in the cab that I can find.
If you don't have a fuse box in the glove box, then it is under the driver's end panel of the dash board. You have to open the drivers door to access the panel.






