BLOCK HEATER BUMPER PLUG ('94-'02, NON-SPORT)
Get easy access to the block heater cable and keep the plug clean by putting a Block Heater Bumper Plug in the front bumper of your '94-'02 Dodge Diesel truck. For non-Sport trucks only.
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.
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.
All of the Dodge trucks with the Cummins diesel engine have a block heater already installed. It is located on the passenger side of the engine behind and to the left of the oil filter. Once you locate the heater, remove the black protective cap and install the heater cable.
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.
- Install the block heater plug conveniently in the front bumper
- Plug is protected behind a flip-open, waterproof cover
- Bumper plug comes with 6 ft. heater cable already attached for easy installation
- No modifications required to your truck
- Installation instructions included
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.
All of the Dodge trucks with the Cummins diesel engine have a block heater already installed. It is located on the passenger side of the engine behind and to the left of the oil filter. Once you locate the heater, remove the black protective cap and install the heater cable.
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'94-'02 & '10+ Block Heater Bumper Plug Instructions.pdfBlock Heater Cable Install Instructions.pdfVideos
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