Most or all were not, but it is possible, it depends which engine is equipped. Look for a carburetor. No carburetor means fuel injected. However, don't be fooled by throttle body injected which is a type of fuel injection that can look similar to a carburetor to an unfamiliar observer.
Almost all vehicles manufactured since 1987 are fuel injected
A 1994 van would be fuel injected not carbureted.
Fuel injected? in the fuel tankCarb. ? on the lower front end of the engine block
Assuming your van is carbureted. The fuel filter is mounted in the fuel line, between the carbureter and the fuel pump.
Dodge has never put the pump on the outside of the tank on any fuel injected Ram Vans.
It is fuel injected.
No, Dodge does not use inertia/reset switches.No, Dodge does not use inertia/reset switches.
You may need to replace the fuel filter.
take the fuel line loose from the carb and its inside the body
if its fuel injected its losing fuel pressure check fuel pump
One cause I am familiar with is the fuel filter. Since this van is fuel injected the fuel pump is in the tank but fuel must pass through the fuel filter. It is mounted on the frame. I believe on the right (passenger) of the vehicle. It is a pressurized device, so be careful. I have a 1991 Dodge Ram 250 Conversion Van and it was loosing power especially when I 'floored' it. A mechanic friend (Ford) recommended I change the fuel filter. I did and 'walla' the van went back to having lot'sa power. j.kuss
No, it should be fuel injected and will not have a choke.