1998.5-2002 5.9L Cummins 24V Low Fuel Pressure Warning Light Kit

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Save your fuel system by using this 1998.5-2002 5.9L Cummins 24V Low Fuel Pressure Warning Light Kit. Engineered specifically for Cummins trucks with a VP44 injection pump, this kit warns you of low fuel pressure that can harm your injection pump, giving you a chance to identify problems with your lift pump or fuel source.

SKU MDPDLK
Make Dodge
Categories Low Pressure Light Kit
Cross Reference 24 Valve
Year Range 1998 - 2002
Model 5.9L Cummins
OEM Part Numbers
  • Pressure Switch: 5 PSI

Part numbers are provided for reference only. Verify compatibility before purchase.

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  • Monitors fuel pressure to help protect the VP44 injection pump
  • The warning light activates at low fuel pressure
  • Helps detect lift pump or fuel supply issues early
  • Includes components required for installation
  • OEM-style fit and reliable operation
  • Easy-to-install design

Fits:

  • 1998.5-2002 Dodge Ram 2500
  • 1998.5-2002 Dodge Ram 3500

Engine: 5.9L Cummins 24-Valve Diesel

Verify your VIN and engine before ordering.

Specification Details
Product Type Low Fuel Pressure Warning Light Kit
Condition New
Engine 5.9L Cummins 24-Valve
Model Years 1998.5-2002
Activation Pressure 4-5 PSI
Installation Direct Fit

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

It alerts you when fuel pressure drops below a safe level, helping protect the VP44 injection pump.

Low fuel pressure can reduce fuel supply to the VP44 injection pump, potentially leading to premature pump failure.

No, it is designed for 1998.5-2002 5.9L Cummins 24-Valve applications.

Common causes include a failing lift pump, a clogged fuel filter, restricted fuel pickup, or fuel system restrictions.

Yes, professional installation is recommended to ensure proper operation and accurate fuel pressure monitoring.