1995 Dodge Dakota Fuel Pump Wiring Diagram [Proven]
If your 1995 Dodge Dakota is cranking but not starting, or if you hear silence instead of a faint “whir” when you turn the key, the fuel pump is likely the culprit. But before you wrestle with a half-full gas tank in your driveway, let’s talk about the wiring.
On late 1995 models (production after March), Dodge changed the relay pinout. Look at the bottom of your fuel pump relay. If the plastic is melted or prongs are black, replace the relay and the PDC fuse J (30A). High resistance in the relay socket causes this. 1995 Dodge Dakota Fuel Pump Wiring Diagram
Unplug a fuel injector. With the key in RUN, probe the injector connector for 12v. No voltage? The ASD relay is bad, or the crankshaft position sensor is not signaling the PCM. Final Verdict: Diagram vs. Reality That wiring diagram will get you 90% of the way. The last 10% is the rust on that ground bolt or the corrosion inside the PDC. Before you buy a $120 fuel pump module, spend 20 minutes with a test light on the Dark Green/Orange wire. If your 1995 Dodge Dakota is cranking but
Have a 1995 Dakota story or a wiring tip? Drop it in the comments below. Look at the bottom of your fuel pump relay