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SKU #: BOSCH-0281006325 MPN #: 281006325

Bosch 0281006325 Fuel Rail Pressure Sensor 03-07 Ram 5.9L Cummins

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Description
This is a genuine Bosch factory replacement rail pressure sensor. The sensor is located on the back side of your fuel rail and communicates with the fuel control actuator (FCA) via the trucks ECM to maintain the desired pressure in the fuel rail before being sent to the injectors.

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This is a genuine Bosch factory replacement rail pressure sensor. The sensor is located on the back side of your fuel rail and communicates with the fuel control actuator (FCA) via the trucks ECM to maintain the desired pressure in the fuel rail before being sent to the injectors.

Vehicle Fitment
2003-2007 Ram 5.9L Cummins
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About Bosch
Browse Bosch Auto Parts Online by Make, Model, and Year. Bosch has long been a recognizable name in the automotive industry. For those unaware, vehicle manufacturers outsource a sizable amount of the components that go into the production of vehicles, and Bosch is one of the companies that have had long standing relationships with a plethora of manufacturers over the years to build numerous vital components. In the diesel industry, Bosch is most known for producing original equipment injectors and injection pumps for use in Ram trucks powered by a Cummins engine, Chevrolet and GMC's with a Duramax diesel, and Ford SuperDuty's sporting Powerstroke engines. Rest assured that if you purchase Bosch Fuel Injection parts from us that you are only getting Bosch certified new or Bosch certified reman parts with the full factory warranty.

For the diesel market, Bosch gained considerable notoriety with the design and implementation of the common rail fuel injection system found originally on LB7 Duramax’s, then two years later with the 2003 Cummins, and finally available in 2008 on the 6.4L Powerstroke. While this may have been when Bosch was most noticed in this industry, their roots go back much further, building the original equipment HPOP (High Pressure Oil Pumps) for early Powerstrokes, the VE and VP44 injection pumps on Cummins, and injectors throughout nearly all applications. For current era light duty diesels, basically you can nearly conclude that if fuel touches it, it was most likely originally built by Bosch.

And while we continue to mention injection pumps and injectors, its SO much more than that. As previously mentioned, if fuel touches it, you can be pretty sure that Bosch made it, including the Fuel Control Actuators (FCA) also known as an MPROP that are mounted to the injection pump, Rail Pressure Sensors, and even Pressure Relief Valves. They're all made by Bosch! And finally, outside the realm of fueling, we offer Bosch Wiper Blades (yes, they make those too) because, honestly, they make a really nice wiper blade that works.

And you won’t just find Bosch in factory parts. The majority of aftermarket manufacturers or rebuilders do not build components from scratch. Rather, they start off with factory Bosch core pieces, and then remanufacture those for a final product. So whether you're simply in need of a single injector, or needing a full set of matched injectors with injection pump, we've got you covered, and can typically get the parts out almost immediately to get your stranded truck back on the road again.
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Product Overview: Bosch Fuel Rail Pressure Sensor 03-07 Ram 5.9L Cummins
If the truck doesn’t know how much pressure it’s making, how can it knock your socks off? Thus the importance of having a quality, functioning rail pressure sensor. While these do fail over time, this is a very misdiagnosed item. Remember, if you have a fuel rail pressure sensor code, it’s just sending you a “red flag” saying, “HEY, LOOK AT ME!” It doesn’t always mean the sensor has failed. If it’s time to replace yours, don’t cheap out, go with the name everyone trusts, even the OEMs, and get a BOSCH.

Overall rating: 4.581395 / 5 from 43 reviews.

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Great customer service. Quality Product

"Great customer service. Quality Product"

Scott T. (5/5)

Bosch trusted

"Bosch makes great parts"

Donald S. (5/5)

"I like the promptness on deliver it super fast thanks you guys"

Clint (5/5)

Extremely Pleased with the purchase

"Extremely Pleased with the purchase & was what engine needed to function as it should once again without issues."

Marion J. (5/5)

Rail pressure sensor

"Replacement do to low rail pressure, Easy to install ,and it fixed my low rail pressure problem, quality Bosch part I highly recommend this product"

Eric S. (5/5)

Just like the original part!

"Works like the original. I just wish all the suppliers would keep prices in check, some were as low as $59. 00. and as high as $649. 00. Too bad this economy is so out of line!"

Joseph F. (5/5)

Fast service

"Fast service"

Glen B. (5/5)

Factory

"Can't beat a factory Bosch replacement. Works perfectly 👌"

Ehskibba (5/5)

Took care of the problem

"Took care of the problem"

Allen K. (5/5)

simple

"simple"

Derek S. (5/5)

Q&A

How much of these pressure sensors are In stock?
As of 2/26/21 I have 9 in stock. -Sands
Is this the same as Mopar 68039886AC? If so, could I get one by Thrusday the 1-31-19?
This is a OEM replacement part. I would imagine MOPAR is just re-branding a Bosch part. These are in stock ready to ship.-TL
This is not a china knock off for 30 bucks right? Actual Bosch part?
Yes it is an actual Bosch part, made in Germany.
05 dodge 3/4 diesel code p0193 rail pressure high .had to replace fuel pump it quit first drove about twenty miles start and stop
Shoot us a call, we have a series of question on a no start condition with a Cummins. We can better assist you over the phone.