TIPM - totally integrated power module suppy's battery voltage for the fuel pump . Recall on TIPM .
Defective TIPM Is Causing Dangerous Power Problems in Chrysler Vehicles
SOURCE: Dodge Ram 1500 4x4 5.2L; fuel pump keeps blowing
check to make sure the fuel pump relay is not stuck in the on position.
SOURCE: where is the fuel pump fuse located on a 2001 gmc
The underhood fuse panel is marked and the fuel pump relay is there as well and they fail as the pumps fail tooand they need to be replaced if the pump does any way. The ground wire for the pump is sometomes overlooked when putting the tank back in as its on the top of the frame rail on the drivers side nearthe tank. It can be dirty too. Lesten for the pump running by having someone cycle the key with your ear against the tank it should come on and shut off a few seconds later. if its working. some can be put in wight the wires backwards and they run backwards but make no presure. Chaek for fuel pressure at the fuel rail. and many pump failures are because the filer is stopped up or theres somthing other than gas in the tank water) ( sugar ) some new pumps don't make enought pressure. Below 50 Lbs. it won't start. Adding gas or even carb spray to the air inlet may get it stasrted. The air in the system may get out then and it'll be OK. Sometimes the battery will be too low to turn the pump on but the engine will still crank
SOURCE: 2004 Dodge Ram 1500 blown fuel pump fuse
I DONT KNOW IF U ARE A MECHANIC BUT THE BEST WAY TO SOLVE THIS PROBLEM IS GETTING A WIRING SCHEMATIC. IT WILL HELP U SEE IF ANYTHING ELSE IS WIRED INTO THE CIRCUIT BESIDES THE FUEL PUMP
SOURCE: change water pump and thermostat and it's still overheating 2006 1500 dodge ram
overheating run the a/c on make sure the fan working .
SOURCE: 2006 dodge ram 1500 condenser
No one here seems to have answering the initial question, "Where is the fuse/relay for the condenser fan on a 2006 Dodge Ram 1500?"
In this year make/model, there are no "big" fuses or relays. It's all solid state and run from the (brain) main computer of the truck.
SO....if the condenser fan is not running (and the truck and AC unit are), the problem is with the fan. Turn the truck off, unplug the fan motor, and get to work on that replacement. Your safety and your truck's safety is up to you. I'm not going to go into all that CYA to keep you or me from being sued. I hope this has answered your question.
By the way, I'm having the same problem. It is (in fact) the fan. And, I'm going to replace it without disconnecting the AC lines by altering the fan shroud with my Dremel tool. What a cheap shot designing it that way...
Rock on, my fellow Dodge Ram 1500 owner!
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