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Where is the block heater plug on a Dodge truck?

Where is the block heater plug on a Dodge truck?

That cable hanging freely from the front of your truck can also damage the paint and bumper. Install the Block Heater Bumper Plug and you’ll have the heater connection located on a fixed position right up front behind a spring-loaded flip-open, waterproof cover.

What kind of heater does a Dodge Ram use?

Fits all 5.9 & 6.7L 1989-2021+ Cummins engines in Dodge and Ram Factory Installed OEM Heaters.

Where to plug in a block heater cord?

My preferred location is route it down to the front tow hook. Click to expand… Get yourself an AC Port Plug. Options for the install are in the plastic cover where the tow hooks would be or the front air damm. They are only $11.60 on amazon. Get yourself an AC Port Plug.

Where is the bumper plug on a Cummins diesel?

To install, remove the old block heater cable from the engine block and plug the bumper plug cable into the OEM block heater. The Block Heater Plug installs in the opening next to the passenger’s side tow hook opening. If your truck is equipped with OEM tow hooks they will not interfere with the installation of this product.

Where is the block heater plug on a Dodge Ram?

That cable hanging freely from the front of your truck can also damage the paint and bumper. Install a Block Heater Bumper Plug on your ’10-’18 Dodge Cummins Diesel and you’ll have the heater connection located on a fixed position right up front behind a spring-loaded flip-open, waterproof cover.

Fits all 5.9 & 6.7L 1989-2021+ Cummins engines in Dodge and Ram Factory Installed OEM Heaters.

My preferred location is route it down to the front tow hook. Click to expand… Get yourself an AC Port Plug. Options for the install are in the plastic cover where the tow hooks would be or the front air damm. They are only $11.60 on amazon. Get yourself an AC Port Plug.

Can a Cummins Turbo block heater damage the bumper?

The Cummins Turbo Diesel engine block heater provided makes for quick warm-ups on cold mornings, but rooting around the bumper in cold, soggy weather to attach a power cord to a dirty block heater cable (if installed) can certainly discourage its use. That cable hanging freely from the front of your truck can also damage the paint and bumper.

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Ruth Doyle