Three on each side and two on the back.
the dodge/ cummins engine does not have glow plugs
On engine block.
You still have to remove the transmission on a van to access the rear freeze plugs.
They are on both sides as well as the rear.
There are freeze plugs located on both sides, the front, and the back of the block.
If you mean the freeze plugs......they are located on the bottom side of your engine. They are round and are about the size of a half dollar.
On a 1989 Dodge Dakota with a 3.9-liter V6 engine, the freeze plugs are typically located on the sides and rear of the engine block. They are circular metal plugs situated in the coolant passages and serve to prevent the block from cracking if the coolant freezes. To access them, you may need to remove certain engine components for better visibility and reach. Always consult a repair manual for specific locations and guidance on replacement.
slide hammer and and a screw drill the screw in the freeze plug then pull it with a slide hammer and it should pop out then tap the new one in with a rubber mallet
Freeze plugs were part of the casting process and are generally found on the side of the block below the head. Unless they're leaking, they need no maintenance.
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Frost plugs are located in the heads & block. Theres a bunch of them so you will have to check to see which one is leaking. Some located between engine & trany also.
In a 1989 Chevy Corsica, the freeze plugs are located on the sides of the engine block. They are usually found near the lower part of the block, often on both sides, and may also be present at the rear of the engine. These metal plugs help prevent coolant from freezing and expanding, which could otherwise damage the engine. Accessing them typically requires removing some components, depending on the specific engine configuration.