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On a 1997 Dodge Ram Van, the relays that are located on the firewall are likely to include:
Fuel pump relay
Headlight relay
Horn relay
AC compressor relay
Engine control relay
Automatic shut down relay (ASD)
These relays are responsible for controlling various electrical components on the van, such as the fuel pump, headlight, horn, and AC compressor. The specific location of these relays on the firewall may vary depending on the model and trim of the van.
If you are having an issue with one of the relays on the firewall of your 1997 Dodge Ram Van, it is recommended to consult the service manual or a mechanic to determine which relay is causing the problem and how to fix it.
Theres a fuel pump relay under the hood on the drivers side, this would stop the flow of fuel. Does the van crank over?? If not check the starter relay.
The only way to reset the system is to disconnect battery cables for 10 minutes and before connecting the cables touch together to completely make sure there is no power left in the system
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This sounds like you have a bad hose in your fuel tank that runs from the fuel sender to the fuel pump it is about 3" long and many time have seen a bad clamp on the hose, to repair this the fuel tank needs to be removed.
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sounds like a possible pluged fuel filter or a tired fuel pump. the pump is cooled by the gas. so if you work it at 1/4 tank or below it tends to get hot. but towing may make it hot anyway. check fuel pressure and the replace the fuel filter
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