How to Replace Fuel Pump Module Assembly 2002-2008 Dodge Ram 1500

How to Replace Fuel Pump Module Assembly 2002-2008 Dodge Ram 1500

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This video shows you how to install a fuel pump module assembly on your 2002-2008 Dodge Ram 1500. Combustion engines need three things to operate: fuel, air, and spark. If your fuel pump isn’t delivering the fuel your engine needs, it will run poorly, or not at all. Or, the pump is fine, but your fuel gauge isn’t working. Many modern pumps include an integrated sending unit. Either way, a new engineered to fit fuel pump for TRQ is just what you need.

This process should be similar on the following vehicles:
2002 Dodge Ram 1500
2003 Dodge Ram 1500
2004 Dodge Ram 1500
2005 Dodge Ram 1500
2006 Dodge Ram 1500
2007 Dodge Ram 1500
2008 Dodge Ram 1500

Tools you will need:
• 10mm Wrench http://1aau.to/oSv/1AXAA00010
• 15mm Socket http://1aau.to/obj4/1AXAA00015
• 7mm Socket http://1aau.to/oa2y/1AXAA00017
• Fuel Line Disconnect Tool http://1aau.to/oW/1AXAA00041
• Needle nose pliers http://1aau.to/oBA/1AXAA00051
• Needle nose pliers http://1aau.to/oBA/1AXAA00052
• 7/8 Inch Socket http://1aau.to/oa2/1AXAA00042
• Torque Wrench http://1aau.to/oaxN/1AXAA00044
• 3/8 Inch Wrench
• Gloves http://1aau.to/oSh/1AXSS00048
• Safety Glasses http://1aau.to/oKB/1AXAA00343
• Brass Punch
• Drain Pan http://1aau.to/oxk/1AXAA00320
• Floor Jack http://1aau.to/oXY/1AXAA00068
• Pick http://1aau.to/oKV/1AXAA00037
• Wheel Chocks

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@TRQ says:

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@mrphoto says:

As always, great video. At 210k miles, my 2007 Ram 1500 HEMI's fuel pump finally gave out. Thanks for this great video helping me navigate all of the challenges that I did not expect. Note, our tanks are not the same. 😀

@1koolblue says:

Definitely the best video for this job. Thank you

@eboi8209 says:

Wouldn’t of even wasted the money on a fuel pump for that truck with that frame rotted out like that

@frankquimby8402 says:

Great video, I do question why you are repairing a truck with a massive hole rotted in the frame.

@darrendexter6125 says:

I am about to do this job on a 2005 Ram 1500. In preparation, and to avoid any gotchas, I went to YouTube. Your video is by far the best I have found. Most are unedited, shaky cell phone video that is just nauseating to watch. THANK YOU !!! so much for producing a quality video of this procedure.

@calkster says:

that truck was a rusty mess

@rileysowner says:

I am doing this on my 2005 Ram 1500 today. I have the tank out, but my locking collar looks like it is rusted to pieces. I guessed that it would need to be replaced so I ordered a new one, but looking at your video, most of mine seems to be turned to rust. I have been working at it in hopes of knocking rust loose so I can set the tabs that I need to get at to get it to move. I am not sure many of them are left. It is cold, so I needed to come in and let my hands warm up before continuing.

@illeaglememes9176 says:

Do you think I could do this by pulling the bed instead of putting the truck on a hydraulic lift?

@francobruno95 says:

What about the float you didn't take any measurements for the float the height of the float

@chadjohnson7544 says:

Warning everyone now. I bought the trq fuel pump for a gen3 dodge 2500 and gauge doesnt work and pump fails quick!!!@ went mopar no issues. Beware china junk.

@terrencehiebert3282 says:

Yeah I'll just head to the shed and grab my tank jack…lol

@josemelchor5034 says:

Idk but I bought a fuel pump for my 2004 ram 2500 5.7 and it looks like this video, but the one on my truck looks different has a metal fuel filter on top and the parts store doesn't have the one like the one I see on my truck. Will it fit?

@michaelbezos2969 says:

Great job explaining the procedure. Personally think I'm going to have dealer do it and pay big bucks. I have no real way of utilizing a lift or tank support jack. Thanks a bunch, most appreciated.

@matthewjones5088 says:

How much gas should be in the tank when doing this

@dunngooofed says:

I was so invested and wanted to hear the truck start.. lol

@andrewdavis1772 says:

Thanks for showing me how to undo the fuel line clip. I took a long time on it just to make sure it didn't break.

@shanespencer8550 says:

Just cut a square out of the box replace it then reweld the square back on redneck style

@albertpeugh9367 says:

I recently did this on my 05 ram 1500 and I found removing the driveline made it a LOT easier since I don’t own a car hoist. Using jack stands and a floor jack it went well. I did buy the adjustable equalizing bar for my floor jack from Harbor Freight so I had a lifting pad under each half of the fuel tank.
By removing the driveline it gave me the chance to replace the rear Transfer Case output seal after draining the oil. Once all done I put new oil in my Transfer Case. I was shocked that it only holds approx 9 pints of oil though.

@arturopain6013 says:

Would it have been easier if you took the bed of the truck off?

@evanfrasier says:

Have a question. I hope you can answer what is the thing next to the fuel pump with other hoses connected to it? I have a small evap leak on my 05 and I did a smoke test and it's leaking there.

@FredShaw says:

Excellent video thanks for posting. I’ll be replacing a 04 call Ram fuel pump today. Wish me luck.

@theundeadbeholder284 says:

Thanks for the video, as always is very well done and instructional. I have a question though, Why is necessary to disconnect both battery ends? why not only the negative?

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