1995 Dodge Dakota Fuel Pump Wiring Diagram ⚡
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.
Electrical issues (corroded grounds, melted relays, or a broken connector) mimic a dead pump perfectly. Here is the wiring diagram and diagnostic logic you need to prove it’s the pump—or a simple wire. Unlike the earlier 1st gen trucks, the 1995 model uses a specific wiring configuration. Here is the flow of power: 1995 Dodge Dakota Fuel Pump Wiring Diagram
If you have power and ground at the connector and the pump still won’t whir? drop the tank. But odds are, you just found a broken wire. If your 1995 Dodge Dakota is cranking but
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. Here is the wiring diagram and diagnostic logic