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Jan 20, 2012 - The 2006 Ram does not have a fuel pump relay, it is controlled directly by the TIPM (Totally integrated power module) The fuse box by the ...
1 answer · Top answer: Your confusion is understandable. You're not finding what you're looking for because the 2006 Dodge Ram's fuel pump relay is located in the main ...
The fuel pump relay is internal to the fuse block in the engine compartment and is not serviceable. the fuse block is called the totally integrated power module
The pump gets power from an engine control relay. The relay also powers the engine computer and the injectors. The relay gets power from a fuse and also from a fuseable link directly from the battery or starter.
There is a fuse and relay under the hood on the drivers side right above the front tire. Open the fuse access cover and look in your manual to find the fuel pump fuse and relay if it is not listed on the underside of the cover.
Visit the vehicle help board at www.ramchargercentral.com and post a question along with your vehicle specs (yr/engine/carb or tbi). It's better than any owner's manual. :-)
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