disconnect battery first! Disconnect fuel line Disconnect power plug( carefully not to break lock clip) Get small roller hydraulic jack and a 2x6 about 2 ft long Place jack under tank with 2x6 on top ( so jack doesn't puncture tank,) Put slight pressure on tank with jack. Remove tank strap bolts Move straps balancing tank on 2x6 Disconnect filler nozzle/ vent tubing Lower tank with jack may need 2 people Slide tank out from under truck carefully Turn locking nut on pump and remove Then grasp firmly pump and pull upward. Careful it will splash fuel Inspect tank interior for sediment/ junk then reverse above steps for install. I strongly commend do it with someone. Take your time and careful if there s dirt around so as not to get any in tank. Once in and done reconnect battery. Turn key and allow pump to pressurize. Shut off key, then turn key on and start truck.
It does not have a cabin filter.
It doesn't have a cabin filter.
It is on the passenger side, rear of the engine.
It is part of the fuel pump. You remove the tank and replace the pump.
Possibly, but you will run into computer, sensor, and wiring differences. It would be easier to get the proper engine.
Inside the fuel tank attached to the fuel pump assembly. To replace it you replace the entire fuel pump.
Whenever you rebuild the engine.
6 quarts of oil when you drain and replace the filter.
Engine holds 5 quarts with filter
On the front of the engine, just above the oil filter.
where is the fuel filter located on 1996 dodge ram 1500 5.9L
You do not change the fuel filter on a 2003 Dodge Ram 1500 if it runs on gasoline. I have a 2000 Dodge Ram 1500 with 188 thousand miles on it and have never replaced the filter. I also have a 2004 Dodge Ram 1500 with 90 thousand miles on it both were bought brand new. I was told that the filter is in the fuel tank attached to the fuel pump and unless your having problem with the fuel pump you don't worry about it. I haven't and I haven't had any problems.