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pump is in the tank, and from what i've looked at the pump and filter are one in the same, but i'd get under it and look on the fuel line/s to see if there's a filter there, it should look like a metal can.
i dont think the rams have aservicable filter. the only 1 i know of is located on the fuel pump and typically does not require replacement and is only serviced in the pump assembly
check condition of air filter.suspect fuel filter if your truck is fuel injected,as filter on some models is mounted below intake manifold,behind starter,difficult to access & often neglected
Try the fuel filter,if not then the fuel pump maybe bad. That light will go on when the engine gets to a real low rpm,like stalling. Try that & come back if that doesn't solve it.
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