Block Heater cord on the 04
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Originally posted by tfarmer96
One other question on this subject. I know where to plug the cord in on the block, but how and where is the best way to route it to the front. How do you secure it….zip ties? I had thought it might be nice to route it down by one of the front tow hook holes in the front bumper….go idea or bad?
One other question on this subject. I know where to plug the cord in on the block, but how and where is the best way to route it to the front. How do you secure it….zip ties? I had thought it might be nice to route it down by one of the front tow hook holes in the front bumper….go idea or bad?
britt
I have mine zip-tied also to the front passenger side tow hook also. I have it ziptied kinda in the back of the hook and when it is not in use it fits nicely through the bumper to be hidden from view when not in use. I took an old female plug end and plug it into that to protect the prongs when im not actually "plugged" into the extension cord.
TFarmer.....im not sure what the deal was with the part number on my receipt. There is another number called a reference number (OE-100-53572). I don't know if that helps any. LOL>>>If the guy was chuckling when you said he said there area a bunch of guys getting them from Cummins instead of the Dodge place....im guessing that was a black guy named Don. Seemed real nice. Incidently, I buy my oil, air, and fuel filters from them too. Seem real reasonable on the price.
Also, if your truck is out of warranty or goes out of warranty....they can work on them there too.
TFarmer.....im not sure what the deal was with the part number on my receipt. There is another number called a reference number (OE-100-53572). I don't know if that helps any. LOL>>>If the guy was chuckling when you said he said there area a bunch of guys getting them from Cummins instead of the Dodge place....im guessing that was a black guy named Don. Seemed real nice. Incidently, I buy my oil, air, and fuel filters from them too. Seem real reasonable on the price.
Also, if your truck is out of warranty or goes out of warranty....they can work on them there too.
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