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How to Install an Engine Block Heater Cord on a 2020 RAM 2500/3500 Cummins 6.7L Engine
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Do you drive a RAM 2500/3500? Are you going to be in cold weather? In this video, we show you how to install an engine block heater cord in a RAM 2500 6.7L Cummins Engine. It is a super easy installation that only takes about 20 minutes and costs about $20.
Supplies needed: Flashlight, zip ties, scissors, engine block heater cord, and a positive attitude.
Step 1: Locate where the cord will be plugged in.
Step 2: Remove cap.
Step 3: Plug in the cord.
Step 4: Thread cord through chassis.
Step 5: Zip tie cord to frame (avoiding belts and oil filter).
Step 6: Cut excess on zip ties.
Step 7: Thread the cord through the grill.
Step 8: Smile. You did it!
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Welcome to GNAR! We (Ashley and Mason Robinson) quit our monotonous corporate jobs, started a business (GNAR Outdoors), sold our possessions, and went full-time into an RV. When we are not busy working on our product launch or creating content, we are out exploring the amazing outdoor amenities this country has to offer. Give us a subscribe to follow along our journey of navigating full-time RV travel, exploring the outdoors, and running a new business.
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Supplies needed: Flashlight, zip ties, scissors, engine block heater cord, and a positive attitude.
Step 1: Locate where the cord will be plugged in.
Step 2: Remove cap.
Step 3: Plug in the cord.
Step 4: Thread cord through chassis.
Step 5: Zip tie cord to frame (avoiding belts and oil filter).
Step 6: Cut excess on zip ties.
Step 7: Thread the cord through the grill.
Step 8: Smile. You did it!
About Us:
Welcome to GNAR! We (Ashley and Mason Robinson) quit our monotonous corporate jobs, started a business (GNAR Outdoors), sold our possessions, and went full-time into an RV. When we are not busy working on our product launch or creating content, we are out exploring the amazing outdoor amenities this country has to offer. Give us a subscribe to follow along our journey of navigating full-time RV travel, exploring the outdoors, and running a new business.
Also, check out The GNAR™ Podcast:
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