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Location of the block heater plug in on a 05 Volvo 670 with a Cummings isx465?

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Some block heaters are located in the oil pan and others are on engine block.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jan 16, 2009

SOURCE: location of block heater cable on 05 F350 diesel

The block heater is already installed in your 6.0. The cord may not be there as it is an option in some states and standard equipment in others. The best way to see if your cord is there is to crawl under and look up by the # 4 cyl and you will either see 2 prongs sticking out for the cord or you will see the cord. The cord should end in the front bumper behind where the front tag would be. If you dont have the cord Id suggest getting it off ebay as it should be cheaper than the dealer. Hope this helps.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Mar 20, 2010

SOURCE: exact location for block heater for 1997 ford 7.3

It is located on the left side of the oil filter housing.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on May 21, 2011

SOURCE: i have 05 volvo vnl 670, isx cummins 450/500.

I have a 2007 Volvo 670. The check vehicle ecu comes on. The fault code is MID 144 PID 191 FMI 5. THe truck won't go pass 1400 rpm, the speedometer doesn't work, the cruise doesn't work, the engine break doesn't work. I have to turn the truck off going down the road at highway speed for about 10 seconds and it'll go back to normal. Can anybody help?

hangfire0425

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  • Posted on Dec 16, 2013

SOURCE: location of block heater cord on grand prix 2004

could be anywhere since they are owner installed but usually through grill or under hood

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  • Posted on Oct 10, 2014

SOURCE: I NEED A HEATER HOSE DIAGRAM FOR MY 98 VOLVO S70 T5 TURBO PRIOR OWNER BYPASSED THE HEATER THANK YOU JAMES CUMMINGS

You will likely need the heater hose junction (Volvo p/n 3522035) since it always leaks and it connects the heater core to the heater hoses on the firewall. The kit usually contains the retaining clips, but not the O-rings to connect to the heater core. You will also need the outlet and inlet hoses (9186847 and 9186849). The length, angles and configuration of these hoses will help you understand their orientation in the engine bay. They can only go on one way. Else, they won't connect to the pipes from the engine.

Testimonial: "Thank you very much for your time i really do appreciate it Thanks again Jimmy Cummings"

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