I had a rather frightening experience with a failed fuel pump relay in my 6.9 about 5 years ago.
Being an electrical item it started to fail intermittenly. Some times, the engine would simply refuse to start. Come back five minutes later and all was well.
It was deduced that the fuel pump was playing up, so a new one was installed.
Problem remained.
I was driving in the fast lane of a motorway, when the engine suddenly cut out.
No power steering at 100 km/hr!
Adrenelin kicks in. You need to be a gorilla to wrestle with a 6.9, with that big cast iron engine over the front wheels.
Somehow managed to change through three lanes and pull to the side of the road.
Waited for five minutes, until some reasonable complexion returned to my face.
Started the car again, without trouble, and drove home in the slow lane, prepared for more trouble. Managed to get the beast back into the garage.
Next day, attempted to start the car. No go.
Called in an N.R.M.A. road mechanic to my home address.
He checked down two lines if testing:
A) Spark.
B) Fuel supply.
Spark OK
Disconnected the fuel supply line: No fuel
Two reasons for this: Fuel pump not working - told him it had been replaced.
Therefore no electrical supply to the fuel pump.
Failed relay? Pulled it out and tested it. Problem found.
He hot wired past the relay and told me to take the car to an auto electrician.
Cost of a new relay? Minimal.
No problems of this sort since.