No, that is a cold weather option.
The heater box is all electric on a 2004 Dodge Ram.
they all come standard with the block heater. The Wiring Harness for the block heater is, however, optional.
Not all vehicles come from the factory with an engine block heater, chances are yours did not. Call your dealer where you purchased your vehicle. Or call your local dodge dealer. If your vehicle has one, (most likely does not) your dealer will tell you where it is.
What makes you think it has one? Not all 88 Berettas had a block heater. If it does have one you should see a power cord somewhere.
Are you are talking about the block heater or the heater fan. It looks like a two part question. The block heater plugs into a house outlet. The cord starts at the front bumper area and goes to the block. A element goes into the block to heat the engine coolant. To trouble shoot: Power from the house plug in a lamp. Cord from the bumper to block heater, Inspect for damage & ohm out the wires. If all checks fine the block heater maybe defective. Now for the fuse. Is it blowing out all the time & does it go to the heater fan.
On all Dodge, Plymouth and Chrysler products there are no easy ways to do this since the heater core is inside the a/c box, they are all dash pulls...........
They are on all sides of the block.They are on all sides of the block.
The block heater on a 2003 Passat V6 is located in the vehicle's cooling system. Not all vehicles are equipped with this aftermarket engine heating system.
The heater/ac doors are all electric. They are not vacuum controlled.
Heater cores in all vehicles are up under the dashboard inside the vehicle.
Yes , but using a timer that turns the block heater on for 3 or 4 hours before you are going to use the vehicle saves on the electricity costs
do you mean the plug for the block heater? if so, they usually tuck those into the back of the front bumper. call your dealer if you can't find it. usually they are an option, so not all trucks come with a block heater.