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Old 02-09-2014, 11:51 AM
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Originally Posted by rscurtis View Post
Actually, the '06 Ram does not have to be primed either. Just bump the starter without starting the engine and the fuel pump will continue to run for a short time. If you start the engine the first time out, it will momentarily run out of fuel.
Had mine for 6 years/ 170K+ miles since new in 06 and always did my oil, filters and transmission service. What you describe never worked for me, in fact I still have the manual somewhere and there is a procedure for priming/bleeding in case you run out of fuel and it is not that simple.
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