Hi!

I hauled my RAM on a flatbed towruck from my shop to another shop to have the clutch replaced.

After it has been replaced and we have attempted to start it, the fuel pump isnt working. The truck ran just fine before this.

I have had the same experoience before with some FORD cars where they have some kind of "fuse" that in the event of a colission it lets go and the fuel pump stops working.

That fuse has been known to let go when the cars were hauled on a flat bed (im talking about the Fords here).

I was wondering if the 2004 Dodge RAM SRT10 would have such a "fuse" and if so where is it located???

If not, any other clues on what may be wrong?