2006 Ram 2500 Engine Block Heater cord plugin
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RE: 2006 Ram 2500 Engine Block Heater cord plugin
ORIGINAL: joepuente
HELP! I can not find where to plug in the cord in the engine block heater. Does anyone know where it is? [:@]
HELP! I can not find where to plug in the cord in the engine block heater. Does anyone know where it is? [:@]
read the post above titled..... ( dumb question ) which it's actually not because you would think it was supplied at the factory.
Boy, anything to get another buck out of us!
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RE: 2006 Ram 2500 Engine Block Heater cord plugin
ORIGINAL: joepuente
I know that you have to buy the cord, but it is where to plug it in that i can't find. The manual was NO help. Is it at all possible that my truck doesn't have a place to plug it in?
I know that you have to buy the cord, but it is where to plug it in that i can't find. The manual was NO help. Is it at all possible that my truck doesn't have a place to plug it in?
From what I've read.... all Cummins come with the block heater but, not necessarily the cord.
Look at the block right under the exhaust manifold just in front of the turbo. There a little boot covering the connector
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RE: 2006 Ram 2500 Engine Block Heater cord plugin
Right behind the oil filter there is a black, plastic, screw on cap. That is the port.
The easiest way to get it on there is to remove the intake tube (2 screws) and then you have easy access to it. Otherwise you'll spend more time fiddling with it than you would have just removing the tube.
The easiest way to get it on there is to remove the intake tube (2 screws) and then you have easy access to it. Otherwise you'll spend more time fiddling with it than you would have just removing the tube.
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RE: 2006 Ram 2500 Engine Block Heater cord plugin
ORIGINAL: cumminalong
Right behind the oil filter there is a black, plastic, screw on cap. That is the port.
The easiest way to get it on there is to remove the intake tube (2 screws) and then you have easy access to it. Otherwise you'll spend more time fiddling with it than you would have just removing the tube.
Right behind the oil filter there is a black, plastic, screw on cap. That is the port.
The easiest way to get it on there is to remove the intake tube (2 screws) and then you have easy access to it. Otherwise you'll spend more time fiddling with it than you would have just removing the tube.