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Does a 2015 Dodge Charger have two fuel pumps?

In short, most 2015 Chargers use a single in-tank fuel pump, but the high-performance Charger SRT Hellcat is equipped with two fuel pumps in the tank to meet its demanding fuel needs.


Model-by-model fuel-pump configuration


Different trims of the 2015 Charger use differing fuel-pump setups. The standard and mid-range models rely on a single pump, while the top-tier, high-horsepower variant employs a dual-pump arrangement to sustain fuel delivery under strenuous driving conditions.



  • Non-Hellcat Chargers (including base SXT, SXT Plus, and R/T models) generally use a single in-tank fuel pump.

  • The Charger SRT Hellcat, the high-performance version introduced in 2015, uses two fuel pumps within the fuel-tank assembly to support its elevated fuel-flow requirements.


In practice, this means that for everyday driving you’d typically see one pump, but for the Hellcat you’ll have a dual-pump setup designed for sustained high-performance operation.


Why a dual-pump system exists


Automotive engineers deploy dual fuel pumps in scenarios where fuel demand spikes during aggressive acceleration or high-speed driving, or where direct-injection systems require more precise and consistent fuel pressure. In the Charger Hellcat, two pumps help maintain a stable supply at peak power and protect against fuel starvation during cornering, braking, or rapid throttle changes.



  • Increased fuel delivery capacity for high-horsepower engines.

  • Redundancy to reduce the risk of fuel starvation if one pump underperforms.

  • Better pressure stability for peak-performance operation.


For owners and prospective buyers, these differences are usually documented in the vehicle’s equipment lists or can be confirmed with a dealer using the VIN.


How to tell if your specific car has one or two pumps


To verify the exact pump configuration on a particular 2015 Charger, refer to the owner’s manual, the dealership’s build sheet, or the service bulletin for your VIN. A mechanic can also inspect the fuel pump module in the tank during maintenance.


As a general takeaway, if you have a standard Charger with a common trim level, you’re most likely dealing with a single pump; if you own a Hellcat, you’re dealing with a dual-pump setup in the fuel tank.


Summary


For the 2015 Dodge Charger, most trims use a single in-tank fuel pump, while the high-performance SRT Hellcat uses a dual-pump system to handle its elevated fuel demands. Always verify with model-specific documentation or a dealer for your VIN to be certain.

Does a Dodge Charger have two fuel pumps?


Yes, a Dodge Charger has two fuel pumps, one on each side of the saddle-style fuel tank. A primary pump sends fuel to the engine, while a secondary pump transfers fuel from the other side of the tank to the primary side, ensuring the engine can access fuel even when the tank is not full.
 
This video shows the location of the two fuel pumps in a Dodge Charger: 57sThe mech a nicYouTube · Jun 30, 2017

  • Primary fuel pump: Located on one side of the tank, this is the main pump responsible for delivering fuel to the engine. 
  • Secondary fuel pump: Also known as a transfer or collector pump, it is located on the other side of the tank and moves fuel to the primary pump's side as the level on that side drops. 
  • Saddle-style tank: The tank's design with two "saddles" or reservoirs separated by the driveshaft necessitates the two-pump system. 
  • Common issues: Issues with the primary pump can cause starting problems, while problems with the secondary pump might cause the engine to shut off when the fuel level gets low. 



Where is the second fuel pump located?


All vehicles with fuel injection have a primary fuel pump that's typically located in the fuel tank. Modern vehicles with gasoline direct injection (GDI) also have a second pump, which is a high-pressure pump. This second fuel pump is near the fuel rail in the engine compartment.



Where is the fuel pump control module on a 2015 Dodge Charger?


For newer generations, including 5th gen (2011-2014 LD Platform) and 6th gen (2015-present LD Platform), the fuel pump relay is usually located inside the interior fuse box, often called the Totally Integrated Power Module (TIPM) or Central Body Controller (CBC), situated near the driver's side kick panel.



How many fuel pumps does a 2014 Dodge Charger have?


A 2014 Dodge Charger has two fuel pumps: one primary fuel pump and an auxiliary or transfer pump, due to its split-tank design. The primary pump is the main pump, while the secondary pump transfers fuel from the other side of the tank to the primary side.
 
You can watch this video to see how to access the fuel pump on a Dodge Charger: 1mThe mech a nicYouTube · Jun 30, 2017

  • Primary Pump: This is the main fuel pump that sends fuel to the engine. 
  • Secondary/Auxiliary Pump: This is a transfer pump that moves fuel from the passenger side of the split tank to the driver's side where the primary pump is located. 


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